Heuer;174465 Wrote:
> I have transcribed most of my vinyl using 44.1khz sampling at 24 bit
> depth and it works fine on the SB3. If you read the SB3 specs you will
> see it is capable of up to 48khz sampling and 24 bit depth so going any
> higher is not going to work.
Apparently the SB3 downsamp
My Transporter plays the WMA lossless Linn downloads fine (WMA -> FLAC
or WMA-> WAV) and they sound good, but not sure if I'm hearing 24/88 or
some downsample. I don't know how to tell what's on the network. The
ID info on Transporter simply says what the WMA lossless file tags read
(WMA file, p
Try Audacity - it seems to offer most up/downsampling options and is
free.
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well thanks. but in my case (transporter) WAV files with 24 bit 96 kHz
should play fine.
but the WMA lossless stuff from linnrecords.com won't play at all.
when I convert it to WAV the only thing I hear from transporter is pink
noise at 24 bit 88.2 kHz.
I could try upsampling the source WMA los
I have transcribed most of my vinyl using 44.1khz sampling at 24 bit
depth and it works fine on the SB3. If you read the SB3 specs you will
see it is capable of up to 48khz sampling and 24 bit depth so going any
higher is not going to work.
You could try something like Soundforge to recode the fi