Thanks Scott. I'll check it out tomorrow when I can think again.
Phil
Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Phil Davis wrote:
I have a ton of audio files (.WAV and .AIF) I want to examine in Rev, discover
which ones were created with the wrong settings (sampling rate, frequency
range, etc), and re-render & export them with different settings. (don't
laugh!)
So this is really two questions:
1) Is there a way in Rev to get that kind of info about a file?
I'm not sure what you mean by "wrong" (wrong for Rev perhaps?) but Mark
Smith created a great audio waveform stack that I believe returns data about
WAVs and AIFs. Try here:
http://www.futility.co.uk/futsoft/audiowaveform.html
2) Once I discover which files created wrong, is there a way I can export them
from Rev with different settings?
I don't think so. You might be better off with an audio tool that does
batch conversion and simply run all the files.
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design
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