[studiorecorder] Re: large files

  • From: "Tanner, David (DEED)" <david.tanner@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 13:42:04 +0000

And, if all that you are recording is talk and no music cut the sample rate of 
the WAV file and you can gain your self a ton of waisted file space.  But, if 
you will have music in some of the recordings you will not want to back the 
sample or bps too far down.  But, you could a sample rate of 22,500 and BPS of 
96000 instead of 128,000 and still have decent fidelity and get a lot more into 
one 2GB file.


David Tanner
Assistive Technology Specialist for blind, visually impaired and deaf-blind
MN State Services f/t Blind
2200 University Ave. West
Suite 240
St. Paul MN 55114
(Office) 651-642-0795 )Cell) 651-270-2233
 

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[mailto:studiorecorder-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mary Emerson
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 6:59 AM
To: studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [studiorecorder] large files

Use one .wav file per tape. This will keep you mindful that Studio Recorder has 
a size limit on files it can work with. Keep the .wav file size under 2 gig. 
This translates to the length of each file of about two hours. It can't work 
with anything bigger than two gig. Also remember that Studio Recorder works 
with .wav files directly. You can store output in MP3 format, but to work 
directly with a file as you edit, it must be a .wav file.

Mary

Mary




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