Linear Mono
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Linear Mono
Hi
Just got a request for files to be exported in linear mono 16b PCM 8hz.
Can that be done with Audacity 2.2.1?
Thanks in advance
Bob H
Just got a request for files to be exported in linear mono 16b PCM 8hz.
Can that be done with Audacity 2.2.1?
Thanks in advance
Bob H
Re: Linear Mono
Sounds to me like regular "16-bit WAV", 8 kHz sample rate, mono.
Yes you can do that with Audacity 2.2.1, but upgrading to 2.2.2 at your earliest convenience is highly recommended as the new version has some important bug fixes.
First you need to ensure that your track is mono. If you have a stereo track, you can mix it to mono:
Select the track (click on it), then
"Tracks menu > Mix > Mix Stereo to Mono"
http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/tracks_menu_mix.html
Second, set the "Project Rate" to 8000 (bottom left corner of the main window.
http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/sele ... .html#rate
Then export as 16-bit WAV ("File menu > Export > Export as WAV")
I presume that they have good reason for this format?
Generally, if a smaller file is required, it's better to use a compressed format such as MP3 or OGG rather than reducing the sample rate to 8000, but perhaps they have a reason.
Yes you can do that with Audacity 2.2.1, but upgrading to 2.2.2 at your earliest convenience is highly recommended as the new version has some important bug fixes.
First you need to ensure that your track is mono. If you have a stereo track, you can mix it to mono:
Select the track (click on it), then
"Tracks menu > Mix > Mix Stereo to Mono"
http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/tracks_menu_mix.html
Second, set the "Project Rate" to 8000 (bottom left corner of the main window.
http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/sele ... .html#rate
Then export as 16-bit WAV ("File menu > Export > Export as WAV")
I presume that they have good reason for this format?
Generally, if a smaller file is required, it's better to use a compressed format such as MP3 or OGG rather than reducing the sample rate to 8000, but perhaps they have a reason.
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Re: Linear Mono
Thanks Buanzo...........always a pleasure dealing with you folks.
I will upgrade today
Bob H
I will upgrade today
Bob H
Re: Linear Mono
That excludes µ-law & A-law, which employ a compander ...rj7500 wrote:... files to be exported in linear mono 16b PCM 8hz.
I think WAV PCM format is "linear", (i.e. LPCM).
Re: Linear Mono
Right Trebor
Check out Buanzo's reply.
Bob H
Check out Buanzo's reply.
Bob H
Re: Linear Mono
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Re: Linear Mono
Ok Steve....thanks for putting me straight.