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OggOpus records in 44.1 kHz but marks file as 48 kHz #8
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Please adjust your bug report to the issue template. |
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1 other way to prove this problem: This problem was important enough for me that I switched to a different app. I really wanted to record with OPUS. |
This is a massive bug making the app unusable for anyone who wants to actually use the recordings for anything meaningful, please could @Aga-C say why it is closed? Thanks :) |
@David-Else This issue has been closed during clean-up of wrongly reported issues. If you'd like, you can raise it once again, properly. |
one sec i'll do it for you |
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I made many recordings with Opus and 320 kbps, and realized they all sound high pitched (and a bit fast). Importing to Audacity and changing the sample rate to 44.1 fixes the problem.
Every audio player I've tried including the Simple Voice Recorder's playback of any recorded files sounds high-pitched.
It seems that the Ogg encoder the player uses encodes (or marks) the files as 48 kHz whereas they are being exported as 44.1 kHz.
The M4A setting does not have this problem, but I like Opus and very happy to see this program supports it.
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