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Recording via optical in - sample rate 44,1 khz or 48 khz
petur:
--- Quote from: perjak on November 08, 2006, 03:48:36 AM ---I read it (thanks!!) and spotted a typo in my previous post. I edited that, saved, and suddenly petur's very helpful reply was gone ???
What has happened?
--- End quote ---
well, I was just being silly and used my powers to hide it ;)
I popped in during work, saw your question without seeing that I was on page 1/2 and answered. Then I saw what I did, see the answer was already there and decided to remove my own post again as it was just out of place there.
Arni:
yesterday I tried the 7.november build on my H140 and recorded 50min from my dvd-recorders optical out into the iriver´s optical in.
all was fine, no problems at all.
only 1 question:
the displayed sample rate on the recording screen was WAV/64k ??? Why 64k when my panasonic dvd recorder puts out an PCM audio signal when recording at Panasonic´s XP-mode?
Of course I checked the Panasonic´s Audio setup before I recorded the concert from TV to make sure the output will be as PCM.
I recorded the show while the panasonic was playing back the concert.
thx
arni
hellokitty:
Hi everybody!
Yesterday I recorded 2:30 h from my digital satellite receiver with automatic timesplit at 2:00 h. Everything worked just fine (48 khz/16bit).
Daily build: 20061109
Finally I can use bookmarking in .txt-files again and record via optical in!
Thank you very much!
perjak:
Hello again
I updated to the build of 20061207.
Yesterday I recorded a DAT tape - recorded in 48kHz/16bit - to my H140. To my surprise the recorded file showed up in Cool Eddie as 64kHz and sounds a bit 'Donald Duck' like. It is easy to "Adjust" the recording to 48kHz, but what is wrong ???
Last time I tried - with an older build from around 20061001 - the recorded 48kHz file showed up as 44.1kHz and sounded 'slow and lazy'.
Regards from Per in Denmark
hellokytty:
Hi,
you have to enter the recording screen after you plugged the optical cable into the player (and of course there has to be "red light"). If you do so the recording screen will "read" the data coming in. It should now say 48k - and sound allright.
If you first enter the recording screen and then plug the cable it'll say 64k which causes the strange sound.
In the recording menu you should choose "same as source" - then it'll work like described above.
Good luck!
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