Yep found that out thanks yawl. I'm squared away on my question.
Brad
At 09:21 AM 12/24/2005 -0700, you wrote:
>Yes with goldwave you can sample up to
>48000hz 320kb
>thus it will do up to 44000hz 320kb.
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As" and change the
attributes. I learned something today thanks yawl.
Brad
At 09:50 PM 12/23/2005 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi BD,
> Razorlame does a good job of converting wave files to what ever mp3 khz
>and kbps's you want. Email me off list for the program. If you downl
d then save it as an mp3, at 44.100,
>128kbps stereo.
>Now I have 2 files with the same name, but with different attributes.
>HTH,
>R Q J
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more complex and giving Sound Forge a run for the money from what it
says it can do anyway.
Brad
At 01:33 PM 12/23/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi Brad,
>I can't make that comparison, because I don't have SoundForge.
>
>R Q J
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>
> > Look over GoldWave more closely,
> > you will find that you fcan choose from many different rates.
> > R Q J
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2005 -0500, you wrote:
>Look over GoldWave more closely,
>you will find that you fcan choose from many different rates.
>R Q J
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Looking at Gold Wave's details I see it converts to a 24 bit file.
Previously I posted inquiring about a "recording" software to record at 128
bit. Perhaps there is an MP3 converter that will do that as opposed to a
recording software? Below is the requirements for my MP3s, perhaps I'm
amiss bu
Hi,
I am in need of recording material in MP3 format at 44,100 Hz with 128 KBS.
I have Sound Forge 5.0, an older version yes but from what I seen the newer
versions don't offer much different setting options. In fact when I try to
set a 44,100 Hz MP3 at 32 bit, when I save it, it always reverts