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Started January 16th, 2007 · 4 replies · Latest reply by Halleck 17 years, 9 months ago
i do a podcast using songs (with permission of course) from myspace.
the frequency for these songs is 22.5 khz
but the usual frequency of the average mp3 is khz.
so when i put a normal mp3 into my 22.5khz audio montage it gets sped up.
is there any easy way of converting songs down a frequency?
What you want to do is find is a program that can downsample a 48/44.1 kHz mp3 into a 22.5 kHz one. Most good converters should be able to do this, I can suggest some depending on your operating system. dbpoweramp for windows and the crossplatform VLC player come to mind.
Or you can get a DAW that supports multiple sampling rates in one project such as recent versions of Audacity.
thank you.
problem.
SOLVED!!
check out the result:
http://myspace.com/merseyderivative
definitely not just some fella with a microphone