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alfa156
Is there any tool that will change the sampling frequency of a 48000Hz mp3 file to 44100Hz? If yes is this better than transcoding the file?
Jan S.
no. Just downsample on playback.
alfa156
QUOTE (Jan S. @ Jun 15 2004, 11:18 AM)
no. Just downsample on playback.

winamp cant play these files so i cant downsample in playback, instead i have to downsample the source sad.gif
Digga
QUOTE (alfa156 @ Jun 16 2004, 11:28 AM)
winamp cant play these files so i cant downsample in playback, instead i have to downsample the source  sad.gif

what about foobar2k or your soundcard?
magic75
QUOTE (alfa156 @ Jun 16 2004, 02:28 AM)
QUOTE (Jan S. @ Jun 15 2004, 11:18 AM)
no. Just downsample on playback.

winamp cant play these files so i cant downsample in playback, instead i have to downsample the source sad.gif

Sounds strange. Are you sure that it is the sampling frequency that prevents Winamp from playing the file. As far as I can rememeber, I had no problems playing 48 kHz MP3 files in Winamp like two years ago.
Jan S.
Try the MAD plugin for winamp.
alfa156
thank you all for your replies.

Foobar had no problem but it was of great importance that winamp could play the file.

I think i found the culprit! I deleted the gapless playback plugin from winamp and the files play properly.

Thank you all very much
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