Thanks for being clear on the matter.
I doubt it would be much trouble for you (it boils down to skipping the decimation you're currently performing), however I also can't pretend the capability would have wide appeal so can sympathise with you not bothering.
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- Tue Mar 20, 2018 10:53 am
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- Topic: Converting 352k DSD to WAV files.
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- Mon Mar 19, 2018 12:59 pm
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- Topic: Converting 352k DSD to WAV files.
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Re: Converting 352k DSD to WAV files.
Because that's what the DSD file actually is . It isn't sampled at 88kHz, nor 176kHz file but really is sampled at 2.8MHz. I personally use xrecode to convert between file formats, not to perform signal processing. For example, if you kindly resample to 176kHz I'll lose all information about ultraso...
- Fri Mar 16, 2018 11:18 am
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- Topic: Converting 352k DSD to WAV files.
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Re: Converting 352k DSD to WAV files.
XRECODE will conver DSD audio to PCM without any tricks involved I'd like that to happen but can't work out how. When I put in a 2.8MHz DSD file, I get out a 176kHz wav file. It has been resampled which is not what I want. How can I get a 2.8MHz output file in a general PCM format which just exerci...