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48k audio??
i recorded a show and by mistake i set the setting to record on wav at 48k. Now all my files are all wav files (48k)
would it be allright if i just convert them from a 48k wav file straight to a FLAC file using traders little helper? or should i convert it first to a 44k wav file and then convert to FLAC? or is it useless because I recorded it in 48k instead of 44k and should just leave it as it is, not trade or spread it out? No members have liked this post.
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Re: 48k audio??
If it's 16 bit, I'd downsample it to 44.1K to make it redbook standard.
You don't have to do it, but by making it CD-compliant you'd make it usable to more people. Just my $.02 No members have liked this post.
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Re: 48k audio??
yes it was recorded as 16bit 48k. thanks i guess i will change it to 44k and then to FLAC. just thought it would reduce the quality if i changed it, i guess not
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Re: 48k audio??
You will lose quality, but 99% of the people won't tell the difference when they listen to it. I'm running into the same issue right now since I am archiving my DAT masters recorded at 16bit 48hz.
I suggest saving a straight 48khz "clone" as a flac file and creating 44khz individual flac files for CD burning. That way in case you need one or the other you have both formats available. Memory is cheap anyway.
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Re: 48k audio??
i do the same
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