Totally nothing to do with an actual AMV (at this point, anyway)... but I've ripped some audio files off of a PS2 game, and have successfully converted the ADX files over to WAV files.
They're standard 48 kHz WAV files now, which is great and all, but if I want to burn them to CD, I'll need them as 44 kHz. What's the best way to go about doing this? I've got an old CoolEdit that will downsample, but I don't think it does all that great of a job.
Any other suggestions?
48 kHz --> 44 kHz... Best Option?
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48 kHz --> 44 kHz... Best Option?
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if you can get it, try soundforge http://www.sonicfoundry.com/
i think they still have a trial version
i think they still have a trial version
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their downsample works better than most you'll find coming with any cd burning package.
In fact if you've got a soundblaster live or some 1st gen audigy, you got an 'express' version of soundforge.
In fact if you've got a soundblaster live or some 1st gen audigy, you got an 'express' version of soundforge.
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Yeah, I ended up using BeSweet... good results ^^.
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