The re sampling thing will work if you do the high speed dubbing thing
at 44.1HZ and then de vide it by 4.
On Wed, 9 May 2007 15:20:23 -0700, you wrote:

>Ah, I bet I can guess what you're doing. Those NLS tape recorders break down
>too often, so I order the tapes from the library, and record them from my
>standard tape deck into mp3 files. However, I use the high-speed dubbing
>function, by faking a recording in the other tape deck, and so I can record
>a side of an NLS tape in 22 minutes. Then I do those steps I told you about,
>only instead of fiddling with sampling rates, I use the pitch control and
>put it to minus 25 or so to slow it down. If you were going to do the
>high-speed dubbing thing, then the sampling rate trick won't work, as it's
>four times the speed with the high-speed dubbing. For the right channel, I
>just hit the reverse process. Then I encode each one into an mp3 at 22500
>and 32 kbits, naming them with the side numbers. I don't know if encoding an
>mp3 from 22500 wav to 22500 mp3 would sound lesser quality than if the
>original .wav file was at 44100, but anyway, that's how I deal with NLS
>tapes for now, until they go digital. I should say for anyone wondering,
>that I don't make the mp3s available anywhere. Once I listen to them, I
>delete them, just like I'd send back the tapes. I'll not get another machine
>from them of the tape variety.
>Thanks a lot.
>Matthew
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