Hi Frank, > Just seen this mail, > My problem is that I export from my multi track machine running Beta 3 > to my mastering machine with beta 3 as well. > All set at 48 K from Ardour on one to Ardour on the other. > > I then export the two track master to disk at 44k 16bit. > The I use Audacity to make my Ogg files. > > Thing is they now seem to run to fast on both machines, and when I send > them by Email. > > > Multi track machine has RME as sound card and inputs to my DDX at 48K > master > > The DDX outputs to the master box from the Spdiff out, this is locked I > assume to the DDX now locked to the RME card. > > Am I missing some changes here? > > When the ogg is emailed/played back they at a faster speed and the pitch > goes up accordingly
Are you sure sample rate conversion was done on the sound file when saved out? The lack of conversion would result in a faster sound file due to more data being packed into it. I do not see an explicit sample rate conversion function in Audacity in the menus, just project settings. Perhaps it does not work for you when you save. Regards, Raymond _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
