Well, this won't be the option in highest demand, but I'd appreciate it if dBPowerAmp would support 32-bit floating point WAV audio files. At a minimum, provide the ability to convert them to 16-bit wave files, and ideally, with dithering. Requiring PowerPack would be reasonable (it would be the only PP feature I'd use).
Here's why.
People who use Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) on their computers use 32-bit float for intermediate results (submixes, premixes, pre-mastered mixes, etc.) between their mixing application and mastering application and other related purposes. For those of us who collaborate on original music over the internet, we also often want to post these intermediate results for review.
Currently, we first have to use our DAW programs to convert from 32-bit float to 16-bit before we can convert to MP3 or WMA or whatever for posting on the web. It sure would be nice if we could use dBPowerAmp.
dBPowerAmp is just so convenient and easy to use, we're addicted. Practically everyone involved with on-line music collaboration uses it. So big thanks for making what we do easier!
Thanks,
Jeff
Here's why.
People who use Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) on their computers use 32-bit float for intermediate results (submixes, premixes, pre-mastered mixes, etc.) between their mixing application and mastering application and other related purposes. For those of us who collaborate on original music over the internet, we also often want to post these intermediate results for review.
Currently, we first have to use our DAW programs to convert from 32-bit float to 16-bit before we can convert to MP3 or WMA or whatever for posting on the web. It sure would be nice if we could use dBPowerAmp.
dBPowerAmp is just so convenient and easy to use, we're addicted. Practically everyone involved with on-line music collaboration uses it. So big thanks for making what we do easier!
Thanks,
Jeff
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