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Need help changing WAV info
I'm a moron, and somehow I've got a bunch of WAV files on my Windows XP box
that claim to be 44.1kHz sampled, but are really 48 kHz sampled. This means that they play back slow and flat. Can anyone suggest a free (preferably) or cheap means to change the properties of these files? I DAGS, and came up with a variety of ways to resample them, but that's not what I'm after. Fingers crossed.... Dave O'Heare oheareATmagmaDOTca |
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Need help changing WAV info
David O'Heare wrote:
I'm a moron, and somehow I've got a bunch of WAV files on my Windows XP box that claim to be 44.1kHz sampled, but are really 48 kHz sampled. This means that they play back slow and flat. Can anyone suggest a free (preferably) or cheap means to change the properties of these files? Header-Investigator will do. I've linked it together with other little helpers he http://www.formant-records.de/sam |
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Header Investigator is free and available at my web site at the link
below... if you're on Windows. On a Mac, use SoundHack. Rail -- Recording Engineer/Software Developer Rail Jon Rogut Software http://www.railjonrogut.com "David O'Heare" wrote in message ... I'm a moron, and somehow I've got a bunch of WAV files on my Windows XP box that claim to be 44.1kHz sampled, but are really 48 kHz sampled. This means that they play back slow and flat. Can anyone suggest a free (preferably) or cheap means to change the properties of these files? I DAGS, and came up with a variety of ways to resample them, but that's not what I'm after. Fingers crossed.... Dave O'Heare oheareATmagmaDOTca |
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Need help changing WAV info
Try SSRC - it's free:
http://www.afterdawn.com/software/au...tools/ssrc.cfm Or Awave Audio - worth the money... http://www.fmjsoft.com/awaveaudio.html David O'Heare wrote: I'm a moron, and somehow I've got a bunch of WAV files on my Windows XP box that claim to be 44.1kHz sampled, but are really 48 kHz sampled. This means that they play back slow and flat. Can anyone suggest a free (preferably) or cheap means to change the properties of these files? I DAGS, and came up with a variety of ways to resample them, but that's not what I'm after. Fingers crossed.... Dave O'Heare oheareATmagmaDOTca |
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"Rail Jon Rogut" wrote in message ink.net... Header Investigator is free and available at my web site at the link below... if you're on Windows. Thank you, thank you, thank you. You have made my life *so* much easier! It works, it does what it says it does, and it's pretty painless to boot. Rail Jon, if ever we meet, I owe you a couple beers. Dave O'Heare oheareATmagmaDOTca |
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"Martin Hruschka" wrote in message ... David O'Heare wrote: I'm a moron, and somehow I've got a bunch of WAV files on my Windows XP box that claim to be 44.1kHz sampled, but are really 48 kHz sampled. This means that they play back slow and flat. Can anyone suggest a free (preferably) or cheap means to change the properties of these files? Header-Investigator will do. I've linked it together with other little helpers he http://www.formant-records.de/sam Martin, thanks for the tip. Yes, Header-Investigator does what I need, but your page has a whole bunch of useful stuff on it! Many thanks, indeed. Dave, much happier now. oheareaATmagmaDOTca |
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