Unusual output format needed

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2017/01/23 08:32:58 (permalink)

Unusual output format needed

I just received a job where the output specs are:
CITTT ulaw 8-bit 8khz
An output test using wav 44.1/16 (as originally recorded in Sonar before I received the specs) did not work.
Any way to export this in Sonar?
I'm trying to use Adobe Media Encoder to get it to CITTT ulaw 8khz but can't get it to 8-bit.

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    joakes
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    Re: Unusual output format needed 2017/01/23 08:49:21 (permalink)
    Not that i know of, i may wrong.

    It seems you can import a wav file in Audacity then using the "save as" function, change the parameters to what you want.

    This old post should help : http://forum.audacityteam...c.php?f=16&t=61480

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    Re: Unusual output format needed 2017/01/23 09:00:40 (permalink)
    You might be able to do it with Audacity
     
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    Re: Unusual output format needed 2017/01/23 10:43:34 (permalink)
    Just export it normally and change the format in a wave editor. 
    That's what wave editors are for. 
    There a few free and almost free editors. Wavosour , Gold wave ,Audacity see which ones have those option in converting. 

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    Re: Unusual output format needed 2017/01/23 11:21:13 (permalink)
    Audacity isn't great at format conversions, unfortunately, and I don't know if it supports uLaw anyway. Adobe Audition can do it, but that's a pricey solution for a one-off job. Try this one. It's what Cisco recommends.
     
     


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