I've seen other posts about this, but I'm not having any luck with a
solution so maybe there's some new info. I'm trying to use use a movie
exporter to convert audio files to something greater than 48 kHz
sample rate using QuickTime (Specifically, 88.2, 96, 176.4, and 192
kHz). For example, if a file comes in in format X @ 96kHz, and I want
to convert it to an AIFF @ 96 kHz, QuickTime should be a reasonable
way to do this. So created a loop to enter in my settings and save
them as atoms, but the dialog wouldn't let me click OK if I entered a
value that was too high (actually, it would if I clicked around a bit,
but I think that was a bug, not a feature). That's when I poked around
the web and discovered that there are some limitations in QuickTime,
such as what's discussed here in Feb '01, but that was 7 years ago and
I would think there's a way around this by now:
So is there another exporter? Another thing I can do? Something I'm
missing? I tried wav, as well and that had the same problem. Any
suggestions are appreciated. I'm using QuickTime for Java if it makes
any difference, and I'll ask my question on that list as well.
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