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11-9-2009: Sorry for the inconvenience. We finally upgraded to vBulletin 3 !! See you there, Larry audio type?Go to the Tech-Forums Discussion Home PagePosted by: anomaly how to I find out what type of audio is on a cd, like 8-bit, mono, and sampled at 22050hz ect..... its on a cd already and all that I just want to know what it is. thanks people. later. Posted by: azury One way, is putting the file adress on DAP and imagingly download it (ofcourse it won't download a thing, but on DAP you can see the file quality. An other way is downloadind MP3 Lister from [url]http://www.codevisions.de/,[/url] though it is Mp3 Lister you can use it for other audio types. If amazingly it won't let you, just search for a suitable lister.. The 3rd and last option, though I'm not sure about it, is using MusicMatchJukeBox. Just listen to the music, I think it writes the quality somewhere. Cheers m8. Posted by: Chopper All CD-audio is 44kHz, 16-bit, stereo. Even if an 8-bit mono 22kHz sample (to use your example) was burned to CD-audio, it would have had to been converted to 44-16-S to comply with CD-audio standards. Please Visit the Online Configurator, Email Hosting, Internet Marketing , Computer Schools , Software for Real Estate , AAOutlook , Search Engine Site |