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23 Jan 2010 | #1 |
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Determining sampling rate of various audio files. How?
Hopefully this is very simple to answer. I can find the bit rate for various audio files, but not the sample rate/frequency of the files. Is there some way to do this with Win7, or do I need some type of third party software. If the latter, what free software would anyone recommend?
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24 Jan 2010 | #2 |
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Mp3utility and Encspot will give you that info on mp3 files.
I am not sure if Encspot will work with other file formats and I assume mp3utility will not. |
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24 Jan 2010 | #3 |
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MrQuestionMan burrrn.net - The home of Burrrn and Mr QuestionMan Mr QuestionMan will tell you. It's kind of old, and at first install, Win 7 asked me if it had installed properly....so I checked, and surprisingly it works fine. Tells you sampling rate, bitrate, codec, and what encoder was used to encode it.
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24 Jan 2010 | #4 |
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Thank you both for your suggestions. I will try them all in the next few days.
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25 Jan 2010 | #5 |
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Hopefully this is very simple to answer. I can find the bit rate for various audio files, but not the sample rate/frequency of the files. Is there some way to do this with Win7, or do I need some type of third party software. If the latter, what free software would anyone recommend?
Audacity Find it here- Audacity: Free Audio Editor and Recorder Ap |
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25 Jan 2010 | #6 |
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Audacity is perfect for my needs beyond my intial inquiry along with my stated needs in this thread. Thank you as well.
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