you can download and try goldwave for free with unlimmited usedge. try it out and see if its what you want. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Kaufman" <tomca...@comcast.net>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 2:13 PM
Subject: Gold Wave VS Total Recorder On Changing Bit Rate


Hello list: Hopefully this won't take too long to explain..but I ran across an interesting problem: I had a file I needed to change the bit rate on, so I could play it in VIP's "Chat client (in it's original form, it would not play in that chat window) I said "no problem; will just run it through "Total Recorder and all will be well!" Not so! I tried lowering; I tried raising..no soap! But I have a friend who has "Gold Wave"..and he converted it to a bit rate that was suitable for this particular chat client (works just fine!" So my conclusion: Total Recorder doesn't give you the same amount of "bit rate choices" as Gold Wave! Is this accurate? I've never had ""Gold Wave" on my system before, so know nothing about it! But after this experience (if what I'm thinking is true)..this might give me a reason to go get "Gold Wave!" Thanks for listening..and hope someone can shed some light on this; hopefully I've explained it clearly enough!
Tom Kaufman
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