On Tuesday 24 February 2004 15:52, John Haxby wrote:
> Casey Heshler wrote:
> >(1) Using Audacity, I've created, both a oog, and a wav, file formats -
> >initial 45 minute tape extraction, edited that file - both oog and wav -
> > to strip to individual speaches - then using K3b, burned the oog, and
> > also the wav "tracks" to a Audio CD.
> >
> >PROBLEM:
> >Upon trying to play the K3b Audio CD, the pitch of the speaker is way
> > lower than it should be, like they were talking in slow motion.
>
> You don't mention it, but I would guess that the Audacity project sample
> rate is 22050Hz rather than 44100Hz.   What you're describing sounds
> about like an octave lower than normal.
>
> jch

But, wouldn't this cause the exported "file" to be played on the system the 
same as when the same "file" is burned to a cd? I can edit, export, open, 
re-edit, export - many times - and until I burn that file onto a cd, that 
file plays fine on the system (as a file).

Cuddles
ps - the "Sample Rate" is 44.1KHz, the "Spectrograms -> FFT Size=256 - default 
-> Maximum Frequency (Hz):" - which they state, should be "half" of what the 
"Sample Rate" is - is 22050Hz. Should I diss the documentation, and set the 
Maximum Frequency ALSO to 44100 Hz ??? Thanks for the quick reply also :)



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