Sample format and rate
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 9:07 pm
I have just returned to a recording project after a long absence, and am trying to resurrect my memory of exactly what I was doing before. The only problem I have with this is trying to determine the sample format and rate of the wav files that I exported earlier. Ideally, this information would be stored in the files, but I am not sure of this, or how to determine it. I recall recording at 32-bit float and 44100 Hz, but I may have switched to 16-bit at some point. From what I can determine, Audacity displays the current project rate as set in Preferences, but picks up the sample format from the file, when I open a wav file. I am not sure how this works, and I need to be able to determine these values before I proceed to make new recordings, or convert some of the files to different settings.
Here's a side issue that pertains to sampling: some friends tell me that they are storing their files in MP3 format, to save space. I don't trust this format, since the recordings I am making will be for archiving purposes, and I want to preserve the integrity of the music. Any opinions on the quality of MP3?
Here's a side issue that pertains to sampling: some friends tell me that they are storing their files in MP3 format, to save space. I don't trust this format, since the recordings I am making will be for archiving purposes, and I want to preserve the integrity of the music. Any opinions on the quality of MP3?