Hello, When I record NLS tapes, I create .wav files at 16000 KHZ, 32 bit using Goldwave 5.10. Then, to compensate for the double speed recording, I change the sampling rate to 16 bit so the recordings will play at normal speed.
On a couple of occasions when creating mp3 files with C D E X, I remember encountering a situation where the mp3 file which I had created played at either half the recording speed or double the recording speed, I don't remember which. So the question is this--Using C D E X or some other program, is there some means by which I can create an mp3 file and then play it back at half of the speed at which it was recorded? One word of clarefication: I am not talking about bringing the mp3 into GoldWave and then down sampling. I want to record the mp3 at double the rate on which it can be played in Winamp, Total Recorder, or some other program. I hope I get some meaningful feedback on this because I want to streamline the recording and playback process as much as possible. Thanks in advance for ideas. Don Roberts _______________________________________________ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]