So my music distro ask for
"All audio recordings must meet all of the following file requirements:
16 bit (sample size)
44.1 kHz (sample rate)
1411 kbps (bit rate)
All audio recordings must be in stereo WAV or FLAC format."
However I can not change the values in the sound device driver settings, (greyed out) or windows settings. The converted files sound thin even though audio enhancements are off. Any ideas much appreciated. Maybe I need a dedicated converter?
Converted file sounds bad
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Re: Converted file sounds bad
Isn't this is kind of a continuation of your previous thread that was left hanging with unanswered questions?
https://forums.acoustica.com/bbs/viewto ... 61#p124662
What format are you converting from? What settings are you selecting? What is your sound device?
There's far too much unknown here to be of much assistance.
https://forums.acoustica.com/bbs/viewto ... 61#p124662
What format are you converting from? What settings are you selecting? What is your sound device?
There's far too much unknown here to be of much assistance.
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Re: Converted file sounds bad
No that was a class project
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Re: Converted file sounds bad
I thought it might be another video player program but all the enhancements and eq's are off in it now also, however it sounds ok in mixcraft when reloaded from the wav file. I can't figure it out since the windows enhancements are off. I'll take it someplace else and see how it sounds asap.
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Re: Converted file sounds bad
Hi,
If you're using ASIO mode in Sound Device preferences, click Open Mixer to change the settings for your audio driver.
In regard to the mixed down files sounding wrong, read this: https://forums.acoustica.com/bbs/viewto ... =4&t=24566
Greg
If you're using ASIO mode in Sound Device preferences, click Open Mixer to change the settings for your audio driver.
In regard to the mixed down files sounding wrong, read this: https://forums.acoustica.com/bbs/viewto ... =4&t=24566
Greg
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Re: Converted file sounds bad
Thanks for all the support through the yrs Greg, sorry school has me so busy I have a hard time with time. I'm working on it and appreciate the help I will read that tonight. Wasn't trying to ignore or blow off the help buddy.
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Re: Converted file sounds bad
Ha ha nice ty sir