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I have a voiceover MP3 file that was done at 11,025 Hz, 16 bit, Mono and need to convert it to 8000 Hz, 8 bit mono so I can use it with my Dialogic card. Does anyone know an way to convert it properly so it does not sound like crap?

 

Each time I have tried, using Sound Forge and Adobe Audition 2, hiss is added so bad, I can not use the file. Without the conversion, the dialogic card plays the file in S-L-O-W motion, you know what I mean. I know going down to this lower range is problamatic, so I was curious if anyone had a good step by step solution that has worked for them.

 

Thanks

Jeff

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My problem is not the source files, they are recorded at 44KHz.

 

The problem is the conversion to 8 bit adds all the hiss. I can convert from 44 KHz to 8000 KHz easily. However, as soon as I change the file to 8 bits, the sound on the dialogic card is S-L-O-W

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The .WAV sound file needs to be 8kHz. It will play 'slow' if it's more then 8kHz.

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