Subject:Audio Forensics
Posted by: BRPelfrey
Date:7/26/2016 6:35:12 PM
I'm going to start a audio forensics tutorial series, a repair of an audio track. What I needing to know is, if you do basic wav file editing and you don't change the sample rate or bit depth, when saving the wav file, does SF Re-Dither the audio file? Thanks! |
Subject:RE: Audio Forensics
Reply by: UKharrie
Date:7/27/2016 10:10:29 AM
Are you referring to some "Legal" processing ? - I don't comprehend the term "Forensics" Surely any re-rendering causes changes ( Otherwise why do it? ), although shortening a clip might be one reason, of course. But wouldn't you want to Save it in the Same format? . . . . OR are you suggesting that even this will introduce unwelcome changes? . . . . clearly this is something I may need to know / understand before we all go Magix-nuts. I Use SF Studio10. Message last edited on7/27/2016 10:12:42 AM byUKharrie. |
Subject:Audio Forensics
Reply by: BRPelfrey
Date:7/27/2016 4:59:55 PM
Forget the FORENSICS part, as you haven't answered my question. I understand processing makes changes. What I asking is if the bit rate stays the same and bit depth, does SF use dithering on the resulting file? Message last edited on7/27/2016 5:00:19 PM byBRPelfrey. |
Subject:RE: Audio Forensics
Reply by: musicvid10
Date:7/27/2016 6:30:10 PM
Dithering occurs when the bit depth changes. That is your answer for wav (only). |