I'm working on a audio DVD project for a friend, converting a compilation of mp3s gathered over the years to wav files & buring to both DVD & CD-R.
I've converted all the mp3s to wav, applied wavgain to them to normalize gain levels then used dbpoweramp to resample from 44.1 to 48hz to burn onto the DVD. I also burned the wav to CD-Rs as audio CD. But when playing them back, all the tracks sound "slowed down" on the CD-Rs.
What caused this, & what can I do to fix? Does converting from 44.1 to 48 cause this? I'm stumped![]()
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ok, so then re-sampling back down to 44.1 should fix? I can do that fairly easily w/ dbpoweramp. Thanks for your response.
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Originally Posted by CBCICBM target coordinates:
26° 14' 10.16"N -- 80° 16' 0.91"W -
But 44.1khz won't be dvd spec.
When "converting" your mp3's to .wav, go directly to 48khz.Cheers, Jim
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Originally Posted by rebootICBM target coordinates:
26° 14' 10.16"N -- 80° 16' 0.91"W -
(DUH!)
Note to self: Read everything twice, then open mouth, change feet.Cheers, Jim
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Originally Posted by rebootICBM target coordinates:
26° 14' 10.16"N -- 80° 16' 0.91"W
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