abnormal sample rate mp3 encoder? by Franpa at 12:39 AM EST on March 3, 2008
is there a program that supports live recording of music at abnormal sample rates? would be good for turning these tracks into mp3's for play on my mp3 player >.>

i like optimal quality so that is why i am after something that can record them at there orignal sample rate.
by hcs at 1:29 AM EST on March 3, 2008
Nope. MP3 has a fixed set of sample rates to choose from: 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz, and if you go beyond MPEG-1 there are also 8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05 and 24 kHz.
FLAC and Vorbis support arbitrary sample rates.

edited 1:35 AM EST March 3, 2008
by Franpa at 3:27 AM EST on March 6, 2008
theres a 'free format' mp3 (see dbpoweramp) that allows different bit rates like, past 320... blah not cutom sample rates >.>
by hcs at 7:43 AM EST on March 6, 2008
If you're just making up a format it isn't really MP3 anymore, is it?
by kode54 at 7:51 PM EDT on March 13, 2008
Resample that crap, yo.
by hcs at 5:46 AM EDT on March 14, 2008
Hi kode, long time no see. Been keeping up with the ADX updates?
by kode54 at 8:17 PM EDT on March 20, 2008
Yup...


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