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post #16 of 19
^ Yeah I guess so. I can play the files with VLC for example since they go through the windows Kmixer. Bit-perfect on Foobar is a nono though. I am pretty confident that the high sample-rate is to blame here.
So now I just need a good converting tool to down-rate them. I do some mp3 and flac conversion from time to time but chaning sample-rates is new to me!
post #17 of 19
I am not familiar with changing sample-rate either, but know that SoX allow you to do so.
May be worth a try -> SoX - Sound eXchange | HomePage


Something like: "sox input.wav -r 96000 output.wav"
post #18 of 19
^ Thanks. Will look into it if I find myself some time today.
post #19 of 19
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Originally Posted by apatN View Post
I have a question regarding 192khz as well. I have a nice Daft Punk vinyl rip that is in 192khz. I get this message in Foobar (bit-perfect/WASAPI): ....

Clearly my DAC can't handle the 192khz so I am looking for the best way to change the rips to 96khz. Can anyone help me out?
You'd do just as well to convert it to 16bit 44.1kFS/s. You would save disk space and not loose any audio quality. 16bit provides more dynamic range than vinyl and the frequency spectrum of vinyl will also fit within a sample rate of 44.1k. I've got no idea why the rip was done at 192kFS/s, a complete waste of space.

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