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Posted by Peps on March 16, 2003 at 09:46:37:
In Reply to: Re: Tape to mp3 bitrate posted by _Z_ on July 29, 2002 at 14:10:04:
: : when i record tapes and rm files it is done at 44/16 and this seems to be the highest. : : can it be done at a higher rate? : : so when i convert the new .wav file that is 44/16, is it any use to do it at a higher rate? : : i know once an mp3 is made at a certain quality say 128kbps, it won't help changing it to 196 kbps. : : i just thought maybe the numbering system for analog and digital recording quality might not match up. : : ya know like fahrenheit and celsius. thanks. : ---------------------------------------- : Check out "Acoustica converter plus" : You can convert sound files into different formats and even to the same format with different quality. : Get it at: Man ignore the above posts, im also looking for the equivelent bitrate and input frequencys for ripping/encoding audio tape, will post back if google everys chucks up summit we can use. * Any re-sampling is gonna cause artifacts unless you wanna pay for audiophile quilty software. believe :D
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