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Johan Smit
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Hi,
I have a Casio digital recorder, and downloads the files to the PC.
Then I convert the file to standard Windows Wav.
So far everything is fine, and the sound is good, but when I then
write it to CD, it sounds awful. I tried all I can think of, with no
better results.
I can only think that the low sampling rate of 8000Hz interferes with
the CD sampling.
Any solution please?
I was thinking of taking the audio out from the sound card, which
sounds good, to the mic in of another sound card, and re-record at a
better sampling rate.
Problemn is that it is apparently not possible to run two sound cards
simultaneously.
Any help will be much appreciated.
Thank you
Johan Smit
I have a Casio digital recorder, and downloads the files to the PC.
Then I convert the file to standard Windows Wav.
So far everything is fine, and the sound is good, but when I then
write it to CD, it sounds awful. I tried all I can think of, with no
better results.
I can only think that the low sampling rate of 8000Hz interferes with
the CD sampling.
Any solution please?
I was thinking of taking the audio out from the sound card, which
sounds good, to the mic in of another sound card, and re-record at a
better sampling rate.
Problemn is that it is apparently not possible to run two sound cards
simultaneously.
Any help will be much appreciated.
Thank you
Johan Smit