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#79 48kHz Audio File not converted properly

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Audio-CD (38)
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2010-03-19
2010-03-19
Anonymous
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When creating an Audio CD with files at frequency other than 44,1 kHz, audio files is not properly converted resulting in pitched track and incorrect timing

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  • Maarten Foukhar

    Maarten Foukhar - 2010-03-31

    Could you try this version:
    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4188583/Burn24u.zip

    I recommend testing it on a CD-RW disc.

     
  • Laurent

    Laurent - 2010-04-22

    Hi,

    Thanks for your reply but the version you asked me to download doesn't work at all !!! When I launch it, I get an error saying "No document can be created" (or something like that because I'm translating the message from french).

     
  • Laurent

    Laurent - 2010-05-11

    Hi,

    I've downloaded and tested Burn 2.4u but it didn't solve the problem. 48kHz Audio is downpitched but not converted to 44,1kHz before burning.
    One good point : the track is no longer cut at the original time but extended to all the samples it contains. I explain that :

    I have burnt a 25 seconds 48 kHz audio track, which means 48000*25 = 1 200 000 samples and ended up with a 27.2 seconds 44,1 kHz audio track (1 200 000 / 44100 = 27.2 seconds)

    Don't hesitate to ask me if you need more precisions ! Your soft rocks, thanks for developing it !

    Regards,

    Laurent

     

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