Re: A audio file conversion conundrum.

2020-06-03 Thread 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries
I haven't tried it, but the afconvert command in Mac OS may do what you need. 
I'm sure there is plenty of documentation for it on the Web via your favourite 
search engine.

On 6/3/20, 15:22, "maurice mines"  wrote:

Good afternoon, here’s the situation I have a radio that has a built-in the 
internal recorder. The recorder produces wave files. But when I go into Amadeus 
Pro to convert them into say  Flack, or Ogg  format, the file shrinks to either 
just up UK or at the very largest largest  bore, maybe 500 bytes. In trying to 
figure out why this file is shrinking when I converted so drastically. The file 
sizes can often be anywhere from 49 to maybe 120 the only other thing that I’ve 
noticed about these files, Amadeus Pro, tells me that the file is 16-bit, and 
16 Hz. Does anyone have any suggestions is to how I can save these and one of 
the two above mentioned formats, without losing most of the file so that I get 
a buyout that can’t be played on anything let alone my Mac.

Sincerely Maurice Mines.

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A audio file conversion conundrum.

2020-06-03 Thread maurice mines
Good afternoon, here’s the situation I have a radio that has a built-in the 
internal recorder. The recorder produces wave files. But when I go into Amadeus 
Pro to convert them into say  Flack, or Ogg  format, the file shrinks to either 
just up UK or at the very largest largest  bore, maybe 500 bytes. In trying to 
figure out why this file is shrinking when I converted so drastically. The file 
sizes can often be anywhere from 49 to maybe 120 the only other thing that I’ve 
noticed about these files, Amadeus Pro, tells me that the file is 16-bit, and 
16 Hz. Does anyone have any suggestions is to how I can save these and one of 
the two above mentioned formats, without losing most of the file so that I get 
a buyout that can’t be played on anything let alone my Mac.

Sincerely Maurice Mines.

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