audiobook recording - is recording in mono a good idea?
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2018 8:01 pm
I apologize if this has been answered elsewhere. I've spent an hour or two trying unsuccessfully to get an answer.
I'm recording from streaming stereo audiobooks played on an Asus ZenPad 8 purchased in October of this year.
I'm recording through the microphone input on a MacMini3,1 from late 2009, OSX 10.11.6 with Audacity version 2.1.3.
If I choose to record a single mono track in does Audacity combine the stereo tracks coming in to a single mono track or am I losing one of the tracks?
The reason for the question is whether recording in mono creates a smaller file which would seem to be a good idea - faster conversions and less disk space. In general, an audiobook doesn't need a stereo effect.
When recording in stereo from the stereo audiobook, the stereo tracks appear to be identical which suggests it doesn't matter if I lose one of them. But some audiobooks may use both stereo tracks to add music or effects.
Recording in mono has not seemed to make any noticeable degradation in sound quality so far.
I hope this has been submitted properly with all needed information.
Thanks very much, Peter
I'm recording from streaming stereo audiobooks played on an Asus ZenPad 8 purchased in October of this year.
I'm recording through the microphone input on a MacMini3,1 from late 2009, OSX 10.11.6 with Audacity version 2.1.3.
If I choose to record a single mono track in does Audacity combine the stereo tracks coming in to a single mono track or am I losing one of the tracks?
The reason for the question is whether recording in mono creates a smaller file which would seem to be a good idea - faster conversions and less disk space. In general, an audiobook doesn't need a stereo effect.
When recording in stereo from the stereo audiobook, the stereo tracks appear to be identical which suggests it doesn't matter if I lose one of them. But some audiobooks may use both stereo tracks to add music or effects.
Recording in mono has not seemed to make any noticeable degradation in sound quality so far.
I hope this has been submitted properly with all needed information.
Thanks very much, Peter
