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Reference version sample rate conversion problem

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  • rf_onair

    • Jun 2007
    • 3

    Reference version sample rate conversion problem

    Hi! :-)

    I used the trial version of the latest Reference dMC (R12.1) to convert a number of MP2 audio files to WAV. These MP2 files were compressed using our Digigram-card's algorithm at our local radiostation, and I resampled them from the original 48KHz to 44,1 for the files to be CD-Audio compatible. The conversion speed on a brand new Core2Duo E6420 was incredible (114X realtime), but the resulting wav files sounded "metallic". I also tried to convert a number of fine 48KHz MP3-files to 44,1KHz WAV using Reference dMC and also got the metallic result. However, if I didn't resample the file to 44,1khz the resulting WAV file sounded just fine.

    On an older PC (AthlonXP 2000+) using an older registered dMC there was no problem converting and resampling the same file to 44,1KHz WAV, but of course it was much slower (about 5X realtime).

    So I guess it could be a bug in the Reference version's resampler.
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44574

    #2
    Re: Reference version sample rate conversion problem

    Run dBpoweramp Configuration >> Music Converter tab and switch on Professional Frequency Conversion.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • rf_onair

      • Jun 2007
      • 3

      #3
      Re: Reference version sample rate conversion problem

      Thanks a lot! :-) That worked fine! The conversion speed sank to an average of 22X but the result was great. I think you should enable this function by default, especially in this high-end Reference version.

      Thanks again! :-)

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