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Does anyone know of a program that can tell me what frequency, bit, and various other values that my soundcard is using for playing a certain file? Basically I have a file which works fine when played with the program it's ment to, but Having tried to play it as a RAW file I can't get the bit/frequency just right, so the sound is distroed and hissy. Does a program like this exist?
Cheers
S.A.
> Search for Audacity.
Got that, better than the program I was using to play the raw file, but I still don't know the type of raw it is, and the best quality I've got at 22050Hz and 8-bit unsigned PCM, when you cn just make it out the music under the hiss. Unfoortunatly I can't see any way of finding out if there is a start offset, which may be the problem.
Does anyone know of a program that can tell me what frequency, bit, and various other values that my soundcard is using for playing a certain file? Basically I have a file which works fine when played with the program it's ment to, but Having tried to play it as a RAW file I can't get the bit/frequency just right, so the sound is distroed and hissy. Does a program like this exist?
Cheers
S.A.