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Recording via optical in - sample rate 44,1 khz or 48 khz
petur:
Mike is working on a patch - it's in the tracker but so far it only works for iaudio x5, not iriver h1x0/h3x0
I'm sure there's plenty of freeware tools to change WAVs. If not, load it in audacity/cooledit/... and change the samplerate there (not 'resample'!)
Or wait until somebody post below here with a better answer ;)
perjak:
Cool Eddie did the job!
Thanks so far! ;D
jhMikeS:
This will be fixed in the next update (codecs always assumed 44.1kHz) but be aware you don't choose rates for SPDIF. The rate is taken from the source and rounded to the nearest standard rate (SPDIF could be actually running at 44099 for example). 48kHz will work with all codecs as well.
perjak:
Sorry, if my question is stupid: Next update is not the same as the next daily build?
Is there any sort of announcement of an update? Or is it clearly seen on the frontpage of the website?
Best wishes Per in Denmark
--- Quote from: MikeS on October 19, 2006, 09:23:29 PM ---This will be fixed in the next update (codecs always assumed 44.1kHz) but be aware you don't choose rates for SPDIF. The rate is taken from the source and rounded to the nearest standard rate (SPDIF could be actually running at 44099 for example). 48kHz will work with all codecs as well.
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lordzoster:
quoting from the Daily Builds page header, they "are automated daily builds of the code in CVS. They contain all the latest features. They may also contain bugs and/or undocumented changes".
this means that, in the last day an update have been committed, the daily build will contain it.
Elsewhere not.
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