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  • PatColvin
    • Apr 2004
    • 1

    Ogg Codec lacks 22050 Hz

    Hi,
    I like to encode voice audio recordings for playback on my Palm Tungsten PDA. I recently wrote the maker of my PDA audio player (Aeroplayer) with the following question:

    > I am frustrated that Aeroplayer won't play the low-resolution Oggs
    > I created from some voice audio files. Specifically, it won't work with
    > Oggs that are Monophonic, Variable Bitrate, 32kpbs, and 24kHz. These
    > oggs are optimal size for the quality of the recording. I prefer Oggs,
    > but Aeroplayer makes me convert these low res files to MP3s (Mono,
    > 24kbps, 22kHz) before I can play them.
    > Is there something I'm doing wrong, or is the Ogg codec due for an
    > upgrade, or what?
    > I am using dbPowerAmp Music Convertor (-r9) to create the files.

    The Aeroplayer support people replied:

    > It's the sample rate that's causing your trouble. The Tungsten T will not play non-standard sample rates such as 24 or 48 kHz. This is a limitation of the device, not AeroPlayer.

    So, this leads me to write to you asking: PLEASE add the 22050 Hz rate to the Ogg Vorbis Codec so I can create compact voice quality ogg files for playback on my PDA!

    Thanks!
    PatColvin
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44083

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    Re: Ogg Codec lacks 22050 Hz

    Make sure the source (ie file converting from is 22050) and select the frequency [as source] in Ogg.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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