Re[4]: Sample rate Question

2006-07-12 Thread Patrick Perdue
Hello Brandon, On Wednesday, July 12, 2006, 9:35:28 AM, you bellowed the following: > The file format in question here was AAC+. I have noticed that this, and MP3 > PRO offer files that sound like 44.1KHZ with a 22.5 sampling rate. It's all about the backward compatibility for encapsulation's sa

Re: Re[2]: Sample rate Question

2006-07-12 Thread Brandon Hicks
hi patrick, The file format in question here was AAC+. I have noticed that this, and MP3 PRO offer files that sound like 44.1KHZ with a 22.5 sampling rate. Brandon Hicks Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: callto://reyuth msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ PC-Audi

Re[2]: Sample rate Question

2006-07-11 Thread Patrick Perdue
Hello Brandon, On Tuesday, July 11, 2006, 1:28:23 PM, you bellowed the following: > You > can get a 44.1KHZ file with a bitrate of 22050. I'm not sure the technical > reason, but that's how it operates. Um, nope. The bitrate is a combination of the bit depth and sampling rate, at least as it re

Re: Sample rate Question

2006-07-11 Thread Brandon Hicks
Hi, It appears from my experience that the sample rate value is doubled. I am not sure if this is per channel or not, but that seems to be the case. You can get a 44.1KHZ file with a bitrate of 22050. I'm not sure the technical reason, but that's how it operates. Brandon Hicks Email: [EMAIL PROTEC

Sample rate Question

2006-07-11 Thread Dana S. Leslie
When I rip CDs with Easy CD-DA Extractor, I select AACPlus, 128kbps and 44.1khzs, Stereo. But, when I examine the track properties dialogue in Winamp, it reports a sample rate of 88khz. Where does this doubling come from? Is the 44.1 figure "per channel," and the track info dialogue combining t