Specific mono conversion (CCITT u-Law 8.000 kHz, 8 Bit, Mono) Dave_Lalande. Explorer , Feb 21, 2017. I recorded some "On-Hold" messages for our phone system which I produced the finals in Audition CC. Unfortunately it ends up that the phone system (Avaya) requires a specific recording type and I'm not figuring out an export scheme to match what
If compressing using MP3 or another audio-specific algorithm isn't acceptable, you could reduce the sampling rate or other parameters in your WAV recording. If you are recording at 2-channel (stereo), 44KHz, 16-bit, for instance, the file would be larger than if you recorded at, say, 1-channel (mono), 22KHz, 16-bit.
if ab=64 =>64 k bits per second and samples per second=8 k samples then bits per sample=64/8=8 bits per sample but the problem is that the output file always has samples of 16 bits per sample. I know that sample can contain bits from 8 , 16, 24 to 32 bits per sample. i want to get 8 bits per sample file how can this be done ?
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I wrote a fairly detailed article to explain how to convert between various audio types in .NET (many using NAudio) With ACM codecs, you can usually only change one thing at a time - e.g. Changing the sample rate (e.g. 48kHz -> 8kHz) Changing the channel count (e.g. mono -> stereo) Changing the bit depth (e.g. 32 bit float -> 16 bit integer)
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