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|Dither is used when audio is converted from sample format with higher bits per sample to a lower. Several choices are available so you can choose one you prefer.
|Dither is used when audio is converted from sample format with higher bits per sample to a lower. Several choices are available so you can choose one you prefer.
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|Use DSD-over-PCM (DoP)
|Encode DSD audio over PCM. Works for WAV and FLAC as output and DSD as input formats.
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|Add silence to the beginning of the track (seconds)
|Add silence to the beginning of the track.
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|Add silence to the end of the track (seconds)
|Add silence to the end of the track.
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Latest revision as of 01:05, 22 February 2019

  • Channels
Don't change Use the same number of channels as in input file.
Mono File will be converted to mono.
Stereo File will be converted to stereo.
Custom Number of output channels (max number is limited by output format).
  • Output Audio
Sample Rate Sample Rate. Max value is limited by output format and/or Max sample rate setting.
Max Sample Rate Sample Rate. Max value is limited by output format and/or Max Sample Rate setting.
Max Sample Rate Maximum possible sample rate to use. This is useful when converting files with sample rate greater than e.g. 192000 and your audio equipment only supports sample rates up to 192000.
Resampler Use one you prefer.
Sample Format Can be 16bit, 24bit, 32bitfloat or 32bitint. Available values are limited by output format.
Max Sample Format See Max Sample Rate.
Dither Dither is used when audio is converted from sample format with higher bits per sample to a lower. Several choices are available so you can choose one you prefer.
Use DSD-over-PCM (DoP) Encode DSD audio over PCM. Works for WAV and FLAC as output and DSD as input formats.
Add silence to the beginning of the track (seconds) Add silence to the beginning of the track.
Add silence to the end of the track (seconds) Add silence to the end of the track.

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