On January 19, 2013 02:53:29 PM Florian Jung wrote:
> Hi
>
> i think that MusE uses a wrong nomenclature: often, it refers to
> "frames", if it means "samples".
>
> afaik, "frames" are 24th or 30th-fractions of a second (depending on the
> video norm; i.e., one frame is one single picture of a movie)
Correct. But you are referring to "timecode" (picture) framerate.
Timecode frames contain /many/ audio frames.
Audio frames on the other hand contain one or more samples.
I believe it is valid to say something like:
"each audio frame contains two samples"
which would be stereo sample frames. And:
"each SMPTE frame holds
(AudioSamplerate / SMPTE_FrameRate)
stereo sample audio frames."
I know terms get mixed up very easily, I'm guilty too.
But I think that's how the explanation goes.
Tim.
>
> "samples" are 44100th-fractions (or whatever the sampling rate says) of
> a second.
>
>
> did i get that wrong? or is it just wrong overall in muse?
>
> greetings
> flo
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