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(TV) tech trouble -- 24-bit audio
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- Subject: (TV) tech trouble -- 24-bit audio
- From: robin dunn <rdunnrn@yahoo.com>
- Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 11:02:51 -0800 (PST)
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calling the tech support team...
i have some audio tracks in 24-bit format. my
software won't accept these (am trying to use them as
part of a tribute disc i'm assembling -- which to make
this on-topic, includes two list members'
contributions).
can anyone school me on converting 24-bit to 16-bit?
or will the person who sent them to me need to resend
in 16-bit?
r
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