The following comments are with reference to earlier threads concerning MP2 format files.
Recently I acquired a PC TV card that allows recording directly to a PC’s HD in either MPG for video+audio or MP2 format for just audio streams. Both types of file have been recorded and played back via the software that shipped with the TV card (Nebula DgiTV). As I understand it, when recording, the decoded digital stream is fed directly to disc and does not go through any kind of DAC. The resultant file should therefore be as transmitted although I have noticed differences between Freeview radio stations. For instance BBC R1 / R2 /R3 are transmitted at 192Kbps whereas BBC R6 is only 160Kbps – both are sampled at 48KHz.
Playback through dBpowerAMP is less successful and the audio is fast (someone described it earlier as ‘chipmunk style’) and is full of clicks, pops and whistles. Both the bit rate and sample rate are reported correctly but I suppose this comes from the ID tag.
When attempting to convert the MP2 file with dMC the process runs for approximately 5 seconds before stopping and reporting it as completed. The output MP3 file is a few seconds long and is too short to ascertain if its quality is OK. I have also tried converting to WAV with similar results.
The latest version of dMC has been installed (dMC-r11b3).
Any help would be appreciated.
Recently I acquired a PC TV card that allows recording directly to a PC’s HD in either MPG for video+audio or MP2 format for just audio streams. Both types of file have been recorded and played back via the software that shipped with the TV card (Nebula DgiTV). As I understand it, when recording, the decoded digital stream is fed directly to disc and does not go through any kind of DAC. The resultant file should therefore be as transmitted although I have noticed differences between Freeview radio stations. For instance BBC R1 / R2 /R3 are transmitted at 192Kbps whereas BBC R6 is only 160Kbps – both are sampled at 48KHz.
Playback through dBpowerAMP is less successful and the audio is fast (someone described it earlier as ‘chipmunk style’) and is full of clicks, pops and whistles. Both the bit rate and sample rate are reported correctly but I suppose this comes from the ID tag.
When attempting to convert the MP2 file with dMC the process runs for approximately 5 seconds before stopping and reporting it as completed. The output MP3 file is a few seconds long and is too short to ascertain if its quality is OK. I have also tried converting to WAV with similar results.
The latest version of dMC has been installed (dMC-r11b3).
Any help would be appreciated.
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