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    Default Changing the Bitrate on an already-recorded mix

    Can this be done???

    If so, what do I do???

    I personally dont care, and couldnt even tell you what it means, but submitted my latest mix to a Norweigian HS Online Radio site, and they like it but said 56 was bad and to change it to 128????

    heiiillllllllllppppp

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    once uve recorded it u can only lower bitrate, if u higher it, it wouldnt affect the sound quality itd just be a bigger file

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    Quote Originally Posted by alsynthe
    once uve recorded it u can only lower bitrate, if u higher it, it wouldnt affect the sound quality itd just be a bigger file
    yeah...

    u'd have to save the mix again but when you save it, make sure its 44.1 khz and 128kbps...

    to alter bitrate, it's under where u save the file name...

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    u gave them a mix at 56k?

    i wouldnt even bother listening to a voicemail at 56k ;)

    always 128 or above, preferably 192kbps tho, or even higher 200 plus i usually use
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    right next question...... where on SF7 do I need to change before I press the record button (coz I cant find it!!!)

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    record options??????? preferences etc

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    it records it in full glorious 44.1k 16 bit wav format... its when you save it as an mp3 that you can choose the bitrate.
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    yeah, i did wonder about that, no wonder they sent it back, a 56k mp3 is really not the suitable format to present a mix in

    i find Wavelab alot better than Soundforge, but if u have a good look in SF then u shudnt have any problems
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    basically have you still got the orignal recording as a .wav file? if so just rip it again

 

 

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