I'm converting a large amount of DAT tapes for a university. About 400 tapes need to be converted. On the tapes are interviews with children that need to be trancribed. The DAT tapes contain 60 minutes of speech which I want to convert to MP3.
I've been testing with different settings on LAME encoding but I just cant get it right (or small enough). As you understand I want to save as much space as possible without loosing too much quality. All the MP3s will be burned to CD-ROM so every bit won is great. MP3pro might be an option (I haven't had a chance to test it on the trancribe software if it can play that).
Do you have any suggestions what settings I could go for and what encoder would be best? I have power pack installed. The DAT tapes give a .AIFF file if I read it to pc. Best I could do was from 12.6MB, 5 minutes to 1.71MB on 48 kbps / 32 kHz, which would give me about 33 DATs on a 700 MB rom. As far as amount of DAT tapes to ROM this is good enough, the sound went a bit 'metal' though. A slightly higher setting gave a file twice as big and that's too much.
A very long post but I hope you have taken the time to read it and hopefully have some advice for me on encoding and settings.
Regards
I've been testing with different settings on LAME encoding but I just cant get it right (or small enough). As you understand I want to save as much space as possible without loosing too much quality. All the MP3s will be burned to CD-ROM so every bit won is great. MP3pro might be an option (I haven't had a chance to test it on the trancribe software if it can play that).
Do you have any suggestions what settings I could go for and what encoder would be best? I have power pack installed. The DAT tapes give a .AIFF file if I read it to pc. Best I could do was from 12.6MB, 5 minutes to 1.71MB on 48 kbps / 32 kHz, which would give me about 33 DATs on a 700 MB rom. As far as amount of DAT tapes to ROM this is good enough, the sound went a bit 'metal' though. A slightly higher setting gave a file twice as big and that's too much.
A very long post but I hope you have taken the time to read it and hopefully have some advice for me on encoding and settings.
Regards
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