Re: Export 24-bit wav audio -- getting 32-bit
2013/08/01 20:11:37
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The audio editors may be lying to you. When I load up a 24-bit file in Adobe Audition and check its properties, it always says it's a 32-bit file. That's because Audition is converting it to a 32-bit file for editing. Further down in the same info box, though, it'll also read "24-bit Packed Int" under "File Format".
An alternative to using an editor to check bit depth is to let Windows tell you. In Windows Explorer, hover over the wave file for a second until the little yellow box pops up that says what kind of file it is. It'll present the format as "Bit Rate" rather than sample rate and bit depth, but 96/24 translates to a bit rate of 4608 kb/s.

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