Re: Resampling 48000hz samples down to 44100hz?

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Hi Andrew, I use soundconverter or Xcfa who works great as well.
Regards
Teza

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Andrew C a écrit :
> Oh thanks for that Gabriel!
> Scott, I might look into soundconverter, just to see what I can do 
> with it.
>
> Andrew.
>
> On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 9:26 PM, Gabriel M. Beddingfield 
> <gabrbedd@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:gabrbedd@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>
>
>
>     On Fri, 29 Jan 2010, Andrew C wrote:
>
>         Hey all,
>
>         Anyone know any quick ways to resample a large amount of .wav
>         files with
>         spaces in them from 48000hz to 44100hz while still keeping the
>         same wav
>         names?
>
>
>     Using sox and the command line, you could do it like this:
>
>     $ cd /path/to/wav/files
>     $ for N in * ; do \
>        sox "$N" -r 44100 "/path/to/resampled/files/$N" ; \
>      done
>     $
>
>     hth,
>     gabriel
>
>
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