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96 KHz 24 bit audio



 
 
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Old October 10th 06, 07:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
George Valkov
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Default 96 KHz 24 bit audio

I`m currently looking for a compressor that supports:
24 bit, 96 kHz stereo (proffesional audio quality). Would anyone recommend
me one?

Althow WMA claims to support it and I can compress and decompress WMA with
24bit 96kHz in SoundForge 8.0d, when I use graphedit.exe to render a WMA
file I see that direct show is actually using 16 bit, 48 kHz for files
compressed with 24bit, 96 kHz.

[WMAAudio Decoder DMO]
in0.format: WaveFormatEx: 96.000 KHz 24 bit
out0.format: WaveFormatEx: 48.000 KHz 16 bit

The sound card is Audigy 4, latest drivers, configured for 96.000 KHz 24
bit, 2 channels (stereo). Uncompressend WAV files will play at 96.000 KHz 24
bit, so I expect that the WMA decoder is responcible for that.

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Old October 12th 06, 03:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
intclass
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Default 96 KHz 24 bit audio

I think you need to compress in WMA Pro... or something like that. Try using
Microsoft's Windows Media Encoder - that's the best free WMA compression
utility I have found.

"George Valkov" wrote:

I`m currently looking for a compressor that supports:
24 bit, 96 kHz stereo (proffesional audio quality). Would anyone recommend
me one?

Althow WMA claims to support it and I can compress and decompress WMA with
24bit 96kHz in SoundForge 8.0d, when I use graphedit.exe to render a WMA
file I see that direct show is actually using 16 bit, 48 kHz for files
compressed with 24bit, 96 kHz.

[WMAAudio Decoder DMO]
in0.format: WaveFormatEx: 96.000 KHz 24 bit
out0.format: WaveFormatEx: 48.000 KHz 16 bit

The sound card is Audigy 4, latest drivers, configured for 96.000 KHz 24
bit, 2 channels (stereo). Uncompressend WAV files will play at 96.000 KHz 24
bit, so I expect that the WMA decoder is responcible for that.


 




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