On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 12:31 PM, Tilghman Lesher <[email protected]>wrote:
> On Wednesday 09 February 2011 03:50:51 Sherwood McGowan wrote: > > Tilghman, > > > > When you say "reformat the audio", do you mean sample rate and bits per > > sample, etc...or do you mean the format in which each packet of data is > > structured ? I just want to make sure I know which one I'd be dealing > > with if recording a call that was using one of the higher quality > > codecs that was metioned earlier. > > > > I *think* you mean just the "structure" version of the format options I > > presented, because for example: Microsoft PCM (wav) files can be of > > varying "quality" levels (192Khz, 256Khz..8bit 16 bit 24...32)..This is > > true (as you know, I'm more than sure) of almost every audio file > > format... > > > > So, is it "Structure of data/packets" or "sample rate, bitrate, etc' ? > > That would be structure of data stored in the file. At the point where the > file format comes into play, the samples are already in their final stage > of computation. The only thing that remains is how the samples are wrapped > for storage. > > -- > Tilghman > thanks for confirming!
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