Dither noise without bit depth change *Answered, thanks!*
Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 6:08 pm
Hello, i've been working on some audio lately and i've noticed audacity was adding noise to my files.
I have 44.1khz, 16bit wav files (computer generated, they contain sections with absolute silence), after a little bit of cutting and adding a fadeout i save them as 44.1khz, 16bit wav files.
The same, right?
But when i open the old file and the new file and compare, the new one now has static added.
With a little bit of searching, i found it was probably dither noise. A couple tests showed me that was in fact the problem.
I created a mono track containing five seconds of silence, turned off dithering and exported as wav.
Then i turned dithering back on and exported as wav. I then opened the two exported files and compared them with the original (using Waveform dB view).
The result (large image): http://img535.imageshack.us/img535/7240/unleddjb.png
So... Problem solved, i guess? But now all the files i've processed in the past probably have this problem. Which obviously is frustrating.
Why does audacity dither a file that doesn't need dithering?
I have 44.1khz, 16bit wav files (computer generated, they contain sections with absolute silence), after a little bit of cutting and adding a fadeout i save them as 44.1khz, 16bit wav files.
The same, right?
But when i open the old file and the new file and compare, the new one now has static added.
With a little bit of searching, i found it was probably dither noise. A couple tests showed me that was in fact the problem.
I created a mono track containing five seconds of silence, turned off dithering and exported as wav.
Then i turned dithering back on and exported as wav. I then opened the two exported files and compared them with the original (using Waveform dB view).
The result (large image): http://img535.imageshack.us/img535/7240/unleddjb.png
So... Problem solved, i guess? But now all the files i've processed in the past probably have this problem. Which obviously is frustrating.
Why does audacity dither a file that doesn't need dithering?