On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Charles Hallenbeck wrote:

> The dispute between Christian and Dave can be resolved easily:
> The original sampling rate is reflected in the resulting wav file. The
> slower the original sampling rate the samller the wav file. That is
> different from the bandwidth of the transmitted bitstream. Generally
> faster sampling rates require larger bandwidths, but there is some
> flexibility there. The compression ratio is the ratio between the original
> sampling rate and the bitstream bandwidth, and that ratio can vary quite a
> bit. In any event, the resulting wav file matches the original sound
> source, so the original sampling rate  gets reflected in the size of the
> wav file produced by vsound on your system.

this seems logic to me :) thanks for the clarification.

chregu

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