Probelsm with Audacity for Windows
Hi all, I am trying to convert a 16 bit .wav file to 8 bit 8000hz pcm using Audacity for Windows and am running into a problem. Here are the steps I take: a. Open the file in Audacity for Windows b. Under Tracks I resample to 8000hz c. Under File I select Export and in the save as drop down I pick "other" d. I tab to file typw and set it to .waV e. I tab again to encoding and set it to unsigned 8 bit f. I give it a name and save it The problem I am having is that it always saves in .aif format no matter what I have it set to. It is as if it is not reading the setting in the format drop down correctly. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Frank
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also there is no subjects on this groups a empty subject linke totally weird On 12/7/2016 4:44 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote: Unfortunately I don't see this problem - or perhaps ytunately might be the better description, I have my eMail client set to discard attachments as they can be rotential security threats to a system. On 8/12/2016 10:38 AM, Donald L. Roberts wrote: Not trying to be critical here, I just want to know. Why are a few messages coming through as attachments? Is a particular email client sending messages this way, or is this practice more common than I realize? Don Roberts On 12/5/2016 12:59 PM, Alaltlas21 via Pc-audio wrote:
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Unfortunately I don't see this problem - or perhaps ytunately might be the better description, I have my eMail client set to discard attachments as they can be rotential security threats to a system. On 8/12/2016 10:38 AM, Donald L. Roberts wrote: Not trying to be critical here, I just want to know. Why are a few messages coming through as attachments? Is a particular email client sending messages this way, or is this practice more common than I realize? Don Roberts On 12/5/2016 12:59 PM, Alaltlas21 via Pc-audio wrote: -- ** “Oh, I’m an activist and I’m OK / I sleep all night and I tweet all day.”
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Not trying to be critical here, I just want to know. Why are a few messages coming through as attachments? Is a particular email client sending messages this way, or is this practice more common than I realize? Don Roberts On 12/5/2016 12:59 PM, Alaltlas21 via Pc-audio wrote:
Re: MileStone 311 and Ultra SD cards
Yes I did read the manual. But that's the thing with these things. Sometimes they are too vegue. Didn't say anything about ultra cards or anhything. Sometimes like in the case of the plextalks they get specific, but not enough. My PTR1's rejected 3 cards already. Now I doubt the M311 would but better to be safe. On 12/6/2016 10:52 PM, Norma A. Boge wrote: Hi, I am only familiar with the Book Port Plus, but if you have access to the user manual it should tell you if certain type cards are to be used with the player. A Google search should get you to the user manual if you don't have one. Sometimes it is included with firmware. HTH Norma -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Hamit Campos Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2016 6:47 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: MileStone 311 and Ultra SD cards Hi does anyone here yet have the M311? I know the thing hasn't been updated since 2009. I know that supposedly with that new firmware it can take 8 GB SD cards. But does the class 10 and ultra and stuff matter? Cause I found a 5 pack of 8 GB SD cards on Amazon but it had all that stuff to it. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus