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I recorded a stereo wav file in 24/88. It plays as such in WMP, and is
recognized by XP folder "details" as that. However, when I open the file with either Sound Forge 7.0, or Cubase LE, it is recognized as a 44.1 file. The bit depth is correctly seen as 24. In Sound Forge, the file plays at the correct tempo, which makes me wonder what happened to the other samples. What is wrong with the file/format tag? Is there a converter utility I can use to fix it? |
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