When converting .wav files to compressed files such as CCITT A-Law 8.000 kHz, 8 Bit, Mono, there is an audible increase in background noise. Even allowing for the fact that this format is for telephone use, the quality is unacceptable. I was getting better results using an old version of dBpoweramp, and am using another converter which is noise free. I am using dBpoweramp Music Converter Release 14.4 Has anyone else experienced this? It can't be right.
Conversion sound quality on compressed files
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Re: Conversion sound quality on compressed files
Use the DSP effect 'resample' set to 8KHz -
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I used the DSP 'resample" set to 8kHz but it didn't make any difference to the quality, it's still noisier than the old version.Comment
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Re: Conversion sound quality on compressed files
We do not supply the encoder for CCITT as it is part of the OS, the encoder could be different from Windows 95, XP, Windows 7Comment
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Re: Conversion sound quality on compressed files
Thanks Spoon for info, but I was and continue to convert on XP. Plus I get a less noisy result using another converter on the same PC. It doesn't particularly worry me, but thought you should know about it, in case you want to look into it one day.Comment
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