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Upgrade built-in Wav support to include 24 bit!

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  • drspy00
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    Re: Upgrade built-in Wav support to include 24 bit!

    It sounds good. Spoon you are a genius!

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  • Spoon
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    Re: Upgrade built-in Wav support to include 24 bit!

    I may move like a snail, but get there in the end

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  • Maansson2
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    I knew it!

    You're the man, mr. Spoon!

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  • Spoon
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    Coming soon (few weeks) - there will be a Wave 24 Bit Codec, this will write 24 bit wave files.

    There will also be a DSP effect that can professionally dither down 24 bits to 16 or 8.

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  • Unregistered
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    No, as far as I can tell, they are used to convert a 16 bit file
    into a higher bitrate for use with other plugins.

    My problem is the other way around:
    I have an original 24 bit file, that I can't use before converting it
    into 16 bit, and for this I'd like to use dMC... when it supports it ;-)

    But thanks for the suggestion.
    Best Regards
    M.

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  • Razgo
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    check this page out and see if it is what you were looking for : http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dbpoweramp-dsp.htm

    I'm not sure if they work bug free. check the beta forum if you find any though.

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  • Maansson2
    started a poll Upgrade built-in Wav support to include 24 bit!

    Upgrade built-in Wav support to include 24 bit!

    22
    YES, of course! Can't live without it!
    95.45%
    21
    NO, i don't like all that modern stuff. My casette tapes are just fine!
    4.55%
    1
    Hi Guys!

    Great program!
    I use it every time I need to import mp3 or older 8bit audio into my work.

    Today I encountered a 24 bit wav file, and discovered that dMC doesn't
    support this? Is this true, or is it my windows NT system that's missing
    a codec?

    Anyway, please make sure the next version supports it,
    that would be cool.

    M.
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