smok3 Posted April 4, 2008 Posted April 4, 2008 (edited) so i went ahead and did that cue file (wav sources), no problems, load in, burn! after burninating i figured out that some files were 48kHz and they burned just 'fine'. Well, not a bug, but one could describe that as 'dangerous behaviour'. Edited April 4, 2008 by smok3
LIGHTNING UK! Posted April 4, 2008 Posted April 4, 2008 Your directshow filter has just converted it to 44100 (which is what CD-DA is), shouldn't be anything to worry about. btw, 2.4.1.0 is a lot better for audio than 2.4.0.0 was - you should update.
smok3 Posted April 4, 2008 Author Posted April 4, 2008 I'am not saying that you should fix something, but obviously directshow did a bad work (i have just abxed this, comparing cd vs properly resampled version); foo_abx 1.3.1 report foobar2000 v0.9.5 beta 3 2008/04/04 13:59:31 File A: cdda://02807223,01 File B: H:\!tmp\shakira-las_de_la_intuicion_CD\44\01 01 shakira-las_de_la_intuicion.wav 13:59:31 : Test started. 14:00:21 : 01/01 50.0% 14:00:31 : 02/02 25.0% 14:00:39 : 03/03 12.5% 14:00:46 : 04/04 6.3% 14:00:52 : 05/05 3.1% 14:01:00 : 06/06 1.6% 14:01:05 : Test finished. ---------- Total: 6/6 (1.6%) and it was really easy (maybe what i have here is borken dshow anyway...) p.s. windows samplerate conversion quality is set to 'Best'
LIGHTNING UK! Posted April 4, 2008 Posted April 4, 2008 Sorry, I'm no audio guru and have no idea what this 'abx' stuff is / does. Technically ImgBurn isn't doing anything wrong, so if there's something wrong with what's on the CD you'll be better off discussing the filters that perform the 48 -> 44khz conversion on a site that's appropriate for such talk (and I'm sure you already know about those!). Maybe between you, you can find a better filter for such conversions. Of if in doubt, convert it yourself first in whatever program does it best and then burn the converted files.
smok3 Posted April 4, 2008 Author Posted April 4, 2008 sure , actually that is not a problem for me at all (but possible problem for ppl that are less audio savvy). p.s. I can see that in latest version imgburn is doing scan pass to determine lengths, maybe add a samplerate detector and just warn a user before burning begins? (something like: not all of your files are the proper sample rate of 44.1, but dshow will do the conversion for you, the burning will continue in N seconds.. (or clicky abort))
LIGHTNING UK! Posted April 4, 2008 Posted April 4, 2008 I doubt less audio savvy people would be working with 48khz source flies
smok3 Posted April 4, 2008 Author Posted April 4, 2008 (edited) dunno, maybe they would, trying to convert DVD audio track to CD for example. edit: anyway, lets see if someone can confirm bad samplerate conversion, maybe it is completely my specific-machine problem. Edited April 4, 2008 by smok3
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