Re: iTunes music files
Re: iTunes music files
- Subject: Re: iTunes music files
- From: tahome izwah <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2011 00:12:18 +0100
I believe the second part has been answered. As for the first part
(changing pitch and speed) I would recommend you check out Dirac at
http://dirac.dspdimension.com
Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with that company, but I do use Dirac
in our products and am very happy with it.
--th
2011/2/26 <email@hidden>:
> We have an iTunes music issue we have been unable to resolve:
>
> We need to slow down the tempo of iTunes songs without changing the pitch.
> We now do this with .WAV files and MPEG files. But not with iTunes music.
>
> Ideally, we'd like to audio process on the iPad itself to slow down the song without changing the pitch.
> Or, pre-process off-line to create a file with altered tempo.
>
> Ideally, we'd like to do it in real time by accessing the actual bit data of the songs.
>
> We have been unable to find info about the encoding and tools for accessing iTunes song files.
> Our guess is that the encoding of the iTunes music files may be part of the security that secures these files from rip artists.
>
> So, bottom line: How to access the bit-data in iTunes files? (to enable us to change the songs' tempo but not in pitch)
>
> Any thoughts on that?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Bruce: email@hidden - (508)-215-9047
>
> Frank : email@hidden
>
>
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