I've got an MP3 file that (for some reason) was sampled at 32000 Hz, and I'm trying to convert it into a WAVE file to use as a CD track. I've tried the following:
sox foo.mp3 -w -r 44100 foo.wav sox foo.mp3 -w -r 44100 foo.wav resample sox foo.mp3 -w -r 44100 foo.wav polyphase mp32ogg foo.mp3 sox foo.ogg -w -r 44100 foo.wav [resample|polyphase] But the resampling does not work. Every one of these produces a foo.wav that sounds like a record played at a slow speed. In the last case, foo.ogg also sounds that way. I did this successfully earlier with sox bar.mp3 -w -r 44100 bar.wav resample where bar.mp3 had been sampled at 22050 Hz, so maybe the problem is that the target rate is not a multiple of the source? How can I get around this? Thanks, Adam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]