I recently converted 24-bit 96kHz WAVs to 16-bit 44.1kHz from a live album. The album is one continuous wav. The track markers are there so users can skip on a CD or add individual songs to playlists on streaming platforms. However, the resulting 16/44s have extra samples of silence appended at the end of the file. Thus, they can not be butted against one another to for seamless playback.
Is there a reason this is happening? Is there anything I can do on my end to prevent it? I did the same conversions in three other applications, none of them added extra samples.
Spoon, if you want to PM me, I'll provide more details so as to not bore people here. I suspect there could be a problem with the parameters as I selected them, unless there is some reason the math has to resolve this way.
Thank you in advance.
Is there a reason this is happening? Is there anything I can do on my end to prevent it? I did the same conversions in three other applications, none of them added extra samples.
Spoon, if you want to PM me, I'll provide more details so as to not bore people here. I suspect there could be a problem with the parameters as I selected them, unless there is some reason the math has to resolve this way.
Thank you in advance.
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