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Thread: Convert wavpack file to multiple wav files

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    Convert wavpack file to multiple wav files

    Hello,

    I have a 32/192 .wv file (with cuesheet) that I would like to convert to multiple 24/96 .wav files. Obviously I'd need to keep them recognized as PCM files, but what I don't know is what DSP effect I would have to add in the options box. Things like dither. Or no dither? etc...

    I then would like to convert the resulting .wav files into FLAC.

    How do I go about doing this?

    Thank you

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    Re: Convert wavpack file to multiple wav files

    dBpoweramp will not split based on cue.

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    Re: Convert wavpack file to multiple wav files

    Ok, let's say I already split the file into multiple .wv files. What then?

    OR

    Let's say, convert the one file the way it is and use a cue splitter later.
    Last edited by b8375629; 10-08-2015 at 09:12 AM.

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    Re: Convert wavpack file to multiple wav files

    dBpoweramp can convert to wave or flac.

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    Re: Convert wavpack file to multiple wav files

    When going from 32bit to 24bit, should it be dithered?

    What DSP do you use to change the rate from 192000 to 96000?

    Should these be done while it's still a .wav file? Or during conversion to FLAC?

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    Re: Convert wavpack file to multiple wav files

    If you convert .wv direct to FLAC you can include all the DSP effects whilst converting.

    It is unlikely you will hear dithering on 24 bit, it is more for 16 bit.

    Resample DSP is used to reduce the sample rate.

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