As another experiment, I took the Audiomuxer rip (Output.split-001.dts) and ran Audio Conversion to Wav on it , selecting Extensible Wave Format but leaving other options at default, (i.e., bit rate: 24, resample to: 48000, both boxes unchecked). Resulting .wav filesize: 1,149,553 KB
Then leaving all else same (Output.split-001.dts as input file again), I selected resample to: 96000 (box checked). Resulting .wav filesize was the same 1,149,553
Then using same input file, I explicitly set resample to 48000 again, (box checked) . Filesize is the same 1,149,553
Really puzzled as to what I'm seeing here....for one thing, I'd expect halving or doubling the sample rate for *any* conversion to change the filesize.... ?
In addition, all three .wav files show as 48kHz, 24 bit in MediaInfo
Just to make sure Audiomuxer is working, I used a standard CD track (44/16) .wav file as input-- setting bitrate at 16 bit but setting resampling to 96000 increased the file size by about 2.2X,as expected.
Last edited by krabapple on Mon Jan 21, 2013 11:24 am, edited 7 times in total.
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