Mark Smith wrote:
Phil, my AudioWaveform component will read the WAV and AIF headers, and I don't think it would be a huge stretch to re-write the headers, but if you need to perform sample rate conversions (and it sounds like you do), it won't be much help.

I have no knowledge of what a decent sample-rate conversion algorithm might consist of, but I'm pretty sure that it would be non-trivial, and probably not the sort of thing that Transcript is well suited for. Maybe it can be done using Quicktime?

Yep, that's probably what I'll do. Thanks for the info, Mark (and others). Your AudioWaveform is a nice little tool!

Phil



Best,

Mark

On 12 Nov 2006, at 05:11, Phil Davis wrote:

Hello List,

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 can set the filename of a player and look at props of the player, but that doesn't seem to give me what I need. (Or am I missing something?)

2) Once I discover which files created wrong, is there a way I can export them from Rev with different settings?


Thanks folks. I appreciate whatever ideas you can offer.

Phil Davis
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