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Re: audio sample rate conversion



Am Samstag, 23. März 2002 15:32 schrieb Karsten Heymann:
> * Joerg Johannes <j-j@gmx.de> [020323 15:25]:
> > Hi list
> >
> > I have just extracted the audio stream from my "Sting live" DVD using
> > transcode. The sample rate of the pcm stream is 48kHz. If I edit the
> > header of this file using the "snd" program, and load the resulting .wav
> > into gcdmaster, it is played as if the samples were from a 44.1kHz
> > stream. The music is ~10% slower (which sounds very bad). Is there a tool
> > which can conert the sample rate of a .wav file from 48kHz to 44.1kHz
> > without affecting the playback speed?
> > I tried out vsound, but it only reads the output of an oss compatible
> > playback program. The problem is, I can't play the 48kHz file with the
> > "play" command (I hear only static noise).
> > I'd appreciate any suggestions.
>
> I would use ecasound and/or sox:
>
> With sox: (now untested)
> sox sting48.wav -r 44100 rip44.wav
>

I'm going to try that out. 

> Hint: If you use transcodes chapter-mode you get the songs into seperate
> files. (That feature is in the transcode 0.6pre-versions).

Sounds good, so I won't have to add the track marks by hand...

>
> Greets,
>
> Karsten
>
> BTW: Great DVD!

True

thanks

joerg


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