Ondřej Hošek wrote:
Audacity can do it. You can download it free-of-charge from
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/. Open Audacity, import your file,
choose "44100" under "Project Rate" in the bottom-left, do a File ->
Export to WAV and you're done.
Good luck. ;-)
~~ Ondra
On 14.05.07 20:17 Uhr,
Audacity can do it. You can download it free-of-charge from
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/. Open Audacity, import your file,
choose "44100" under "Project Rate" in the bottom-left, do a File ->
Export to WAV and you're done.
Good luck. ;-)
~~ Ondra
On 14.05.07 20:17 Uhr, Mukkan Yhtio wrote:
Well I recorded some perfect voice overs; and they wont play due to
"32000hz" rate.
I don't know how the hell I can fix that without messing up the speed at
which the wav files are played at... ultimatly rendering the files usless.
Anyone have any idea what I can possibly do here?
All I know is
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