Subject:Resample Help Needed
Posted by: ec
Date:5/3/2005 3:53:27 PM
I'm trying to resample down a concert taped at 48kHz to 44.1kHz. I'd like some info on the best way to use the Resample options. Particularly the accuracy setting (1-4) and the anti-aliasing. It's a fairly loud rock concert with 6 musicians if that matters. What will produce the best result? |
Subject:RE: Resample Help Needed
Reply by: Angels
Date:5/3/2005 4:48:33 PM
Best accuracy: the accuracy control is a legacy from when computers would take "forever" to resample. If you've got a fairly recent computer and you value quality over speed, always use the best accuracy. Some programs like Samplitude take a really long time to resample compared to Sound Forge. I wonder if it does a better job? As for anti-aliasing: use it when you're downsampling. Read the docs to find out why. A Message last edited on5/3/2005 4:49:12 PM byAngels. |
Subject:RE: Resample Help Needed
Reply by: ec
Date:5/3/2005 5:31:06 PM
So Level 4 w/Anti-Alias is 'best'. Makes sense - thanks. |
Subject:RE: Resample Help Needed
Reply by: airon0
Date:5/5/2005 5:14:07 PM
I hate to mention it here, but there is a free product you can use for resampling your audio called R8Brain by Voxengo. It's a neat tool to complement your tool stack and is probably one of the best resamplers out there in terms of filtering quality and options. Try it at Voxengo.com . The free version has fewer GUI features and maybe one filtering type less. It can batchconvert entire directory structures as well btw, and write to different bit depths as well. |