I definatelly vote for a choice of sample rate during export. Default may still be project setting, but I would prefer default to be that of a single track (when only a single track is exported and its samplefreq differ from project).
Thanks
Peter
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- Tue Oct 11, 2016 2:33 pm
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Export of 8-bit PCM 4000 Hz samples fail
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- Tue Oct 11, 2016 7:43 am
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Export of 8-bit PCM 4000 Hz samples fail
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Re: Export of 8-bit PCM 4000 Hz samples fail
Thanks, that works! Not so obvious, maybe a candidate for future improvement/change?
The application is old-computers .. Very tight on memory, quality have to suffer. I will test different options to see what yields the best result. Basically I can do max 8-bit/8kHz.
The application is old-computers .. Very tight on memory, quality have to suffer. I will test different options to see what yields the best result. Basically I can do max 8-bit/8kHz.
- Mon Oct 10, 2016 3:06 pm
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Export of 8-bit PCM 4000 Hz samples fail
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Export of 8-bit PCM 4000 Hz samples fail
Hi, I use Windows 10 and Audacity 2.1.2. I found information on this forum and elsewhere on the net about how to export 8-bit samples (and change sample rate). Here is what I did: Starting point: * I have one track, it is 44 kHz, 16-bit PCM and mono. Activities: 1. Change sample rate to 4000 Hz usin...