how can i get highly Sampling Rate
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how can i get highly Sampling Rate
i want 2MHz Sampling Rate,thanks.
Re: how can i get highly Sampling Rate
You can set the Project Rate to 2000000 Hz by typing into the box in the lower left corner of the main Audacity window. Don't expect your sound card to work at 2 MHz.
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Re: how can i get highly Sampling Rate
i can only set 100000Hz most highlysteve wrote:You can set the Project Rate to 2000000 Hz by typing into the box in the lower left corner of the main Audacity window. Don't expect your sound card to work at 2 MHz.
Re: how can i get highly Sampling Rate
Which version of Audacity? (look in "Help > About Audacity")
Which operating system?
What are you trying to do?
Which operating system?
What are you trying to do?
9/10 questions are answered in the FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
Re: how can i get highly Sampling Rate
maybe im wrong.im doing a hackrf project.i think 2000000MHz sample rate will solve my issue.But this day i know its not depend on sample rate. poor english.thanks for your answer.steve wrote:Which version of Audacity? (look in "Help > About Audacity")
Which operating system?
What are you trying to do?