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Free Sample rate conversion application. Allows you to convert any PCM WAV audio file of any sample rate and bit-depth to another sample rate and bit-depth. Batch processing is available.
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r8brain PRO can read mono, stereo, and multi-channel files in WAV, RF64, Wave64, and AIFF file formats, creating 16-, 24-, 32-, and 64-bit mono, stereo, and multi-channel WAV (RF64) files in fixed- and floating-point formats.
Spectrum Analyzer Plugin. Feature list and compatibility information of Voxengo r8brain - Free Sample Rate Converter Tool.
1 lip 2022 · Voxengo has updated r8brain PRO, the sample rate converter tool for 64-bit Windows and, now, macOS computers, to v2.10. Version 2.10 includes the following changes: Added support of drag&drop of files from the OS. Added information line about a selected file.
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SARACON is an acclaimed software converter that boasts unprecedented conversion speed and a multi-channel file format. The program handles PCM files in every known sample rate up to 384 kHz. You can also use it as a word-length reducer, format converter, and POW-R ditherer.
10 mar 2016 · #1. This is a test by my friend Tom Gefrusti. The procedure employed to test 72 SRCs is this: 1) original native 24/88.2 kHz files (pink noise) 2) downsampling from 24/88.2 kHz to 16/44.1 kHz (with all listed software) 3) oversampling and re-quantization of the scaled files ... 16/44.1 kHz files are brought back to 24/88.2 kHz.