B bbZ New member Oct 1, 2004 #1 Have a 48kHz 24-bit WAV file on CD. Need to convert down to 44kHZ 16-bit, so I can then convert to MP3!!! Any ideas for shareware?? Have a MasterLink on order but it won't be here for a week. bbZ
Have a 48kHz 24-bit WAV file on CD. Need to convert down to 44kHZ 16-bit, so I can then convert to MP3!!! Any ideas for shareware?? Have a MasterLink on order but it won't be here for a week. bbZ
Massive Master www.massivemastering.com Oct 1, 2004 #2 Audiograbber will probably do it. r8brain (Voxengo) will do the SRC if you need it done a little better. But if it's going to MP3 I would imagine it would hardly make a difference.
Audiograbber will probably do it. r8brain (Voxengo) will do the SRC if you need it done a little better. But if it's going to MP3 I would imagine it would hardly make a difference.
K kylen New member Oct 1, 2004 #3 2nd Voxengo r8brain - a nice standalone freeware converter I use all the time... http://voxengo.com/r8brain/
2nd Voxengo r8brain - a nice standalone freeware converter I use all the time... http://voxengo.com/r8brain/
B bbZ New member Oct 2, 2004 #4 Used r8brain. Man, the quality really sinks from 48hKz 24-bit to 44kHz 16-bit. You think hardware will make it any better - MasterLink?
Used r8brain. Man, the quality really sinks from 48hKz 24-bit to 44kHz 16-bit. You think hardware will make it any better - MasterLink?
pronoise Member Oct 6, 2004 #5 Well that's a freeware People use normally software like wavelab, samplitude or soundforge etc.. I recently upgraded to Sonar 4, which has pow-r 3 dithering, which helps to keep the audio in good quality during dithering down.
Well that's a freeware People use normally software like wavelab, samplitude or soundforge etc.. I recently upgraded to Sonar 4, which has pow-r 3 dithering, which helps to keep the audio in good quality during dithering down.