Slowed down recording (and fixing it)?
Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 4:59 am
I have a radio show at the local (college) station, and recorded it this week using Audacity on the in-studio XP machine. I exported to a 128 CBR MP3. Everything recorded fine until a seemingly random point (in the middle of a song), and from there on the rest of the show is significantly slowed down (and the recorded file is about 20 minutes longer than the show). I don't know why this happened but I was trying to fix it with Audacity at home, and it looks like I can fix it by speeding up by about 117% (I'm going to do the exact math later). So my questions are:
-Why (if anyone has seen this before) might this have happened and what can I do to prevent it?
-Is there a way to fix it besides figuring out how much it's been slowed down and manually speeding it back up?
-I have a bunch of .au files, I don't know if they're the project files since I thought I didn't save the project, but will those be more useful to me than the MP3 (besides the fact that working with the MP3 and re-encoding will be lossy)?
-Why (if anyone has seen this before) might this have happened and what can I do to prevent it?
-Is there a way to fix it besides figuring out how much it's been slowed down and manually speeding it back up?
-I have a bunch of .au files, I don't know if they're the project files since I thought I didn't save the project, but will those be more useful to me than the MP3 (besides the fact that working with the MP3 and re-encoding will be lossy)?