When converting to WAV, dMC gives bit rates for different formats, but they're bogus. For example, 8 kHz 8 bits mono says "7 kb/sec".
At 8000 samples per second and 8 bits per sample, that would be 64000 bits/sec. If it means "bytes" rather than bits, it should at least use a capital B, but since all other rates are in bits it would be best to stick to bits and say 64 kb/sec (ignoring whether k is 1000 or 1024 -- just be consistent with the other codecs!)
The rates are equally nuts for all the other speeds.
Thanks! Great program!
Jeff
At 8000 samples per second and 8 bits per sample, that would be 64000 bits/sec. If it means "bytes" rather than bits, it should at least use a capital B, but since all other rates are in bits it would be best to stick to bits and say 64 kb/sec (ignoring whether k is 1000 or 1024 -- just be consistent with the other codecs!)
The rates are equally nuts for all the other speeds.
Thanks! Great program!
Jeff
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