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 realize this is a general QuickTime
question so I asked on that list, too.