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Editing mp3's on mac = issues on pc
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<blockquote data-quote="AUDiOZOMBiE" data-source="post: 1165460" data-attributes="member: 185311"><p>On my PC Desktop, I edit mp3's I download in Adobe Audition 1.5. I convert them to .Wave files because that is preferred for the systems I use at the Radio station I work at. I have had zero issues with sample rates etc...</p><p></p><p>Now the recent problem I had was I began using Adobe Audition 4.0 on my new MacBook Pro 13" and have downloaded music and edited. I have saved as(without changing any settings - bit rate etc...) and when I transferred those wave files to my Desktop PC, they were distorted in Winamp. I tried Windows Media Player and they played fine. (It is known that Winamp has had issues with these sample rates in the past). Anyways, I began to think that maybe these particular group of files would not be compatible with the TLC-Scott Studios System at the Radio.</p><p></p><p>So what I had to do at the Radio was, I grab those files which were Wave PCM - 44100 Hz Stereo 32-bit - Uncompressed 32-BIT Floating Point (IEEE) and convert the sample type to 16 bit. That was the only way I could enter these files into the computer systems.</p><p></p><p>Now what I am wondering is - If I download an mp3 on my PC and edit it(check for swears etc...) and save as wave pcm(without adjusting any settings);</p><p></p><p>then I do the exact same thing on my Mac... </p><p></p><p>Why are there issues with the wav files i transfer from my Mac files to my PC?</p><p></p><p></p><p>I do the same exact thing to convert the mp3 to wav, I click file, save as... and select Wave PCM.</p><p></p><p>Now I'm hesitant to to anymore work with my mac until I get these issues resolved. Is the solution me saving-as on my mac... and under the sample type settings, change it to 16 bit? or do I select 'same as source'? </p><p></p><p>I just don't understand why these issues would even exist if I am working with the same exact files and programs.</p><p></p><p>Please help me out,</p><p></p><p>C</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AUDiOZOMBiE, post: 1165460, member: 185311"] On my PC Desktop, I edit mp3's I download in Adobe Audition 1.5. I convert them to .Wave files because that is preferred for the systems I use at the Radio station I work at. I have had zero issues with sample rates etc... Now the recent problem I had was I began using Adobe Audition 4.0 on my new MacBook Pro 13" and have downloaded music and edited. I have saved as(without changing any settings - bit rate etc...) and when I transferred those wave files to my Desktop PC, they were distorted in Winamp. I tried Windows Media Player and they played fine. (It is known that Winamp has had issues with these sample rates in the past). Anyways, I began to think that maybe these particular group of files would not be compatible with the TLC-Scott Studios System at the Radio. So what I had to do at the Radio was, I grab those files which were Wave PCM - 44100 Hz Stereo 32-bit - Uncompressed 32-BIT Floating Point (IEEE) and convert the sample type to 16 bit. That was the only way I could enter these files into the computer systems. Now what I am wondering is - If I download an mp3 on my PC and edit it(check for swears etc...) and save as wave pcm(without adjusting any settings); then I do the exact same thing on my Mac... Why are there issues with the wav files i transfer from my Mac files to my PC? I do the same exact thing to convert the mp3 to wav, I click file, save as... and select Wave PCM. Now I'm hesitant to to anymore work with my mac until I get these issues resolved. Is the solution me saving-as on my mac... and under the sample type settings, change it to 16 bit? or do I select 'same as source'? I just don't understand why these issues would even exist if I am working with the same exact files and programs. Please help me out, C [/QUOTE]
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