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- 7. What is the largest WAV file that can be resampled ? I am using DAT tapes originally recorded at 32 kHz, and am trying to go to 44.1. They are 105 minutes or longer (over 1 gigabyte). PS: Processing time is not a significant issue, even if it takes "days" to complete successfully. - Top
- There are no intrinsic limits to the size of file which can be processed. All
processing is disk-based, so there should be no RAM concerns with large files. I suggest you try the demo on one of your large files. Even though the audio will cut out after 30 seconds, the process should continue (with zero-amplitude output) to completion. That way you will see if the large files can be handled successfully. (We've found no problems with large files during our in-house tests.) - Updated: January 10, 2002
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