Subject: | Re: All night battery operated stereo audio recorder? |
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From: | "Rob Danielson" danielson_audio |
Date: | Mon Jan 26, 2009 8:33 am ((PST)) |
At 11:52 AM +0000 1/26/09, picnet2 wrote: >Rob D wrote: > > If synchronization is key, some of the digital recorders, like the >> LS-10, exhibit rather significant, "drift." Not sure if this is >> common to the card recorders or not. > >Baudlines drift integrator: ><http://www.baudline.com/manual/process.html#drift_integrator>http://www.baudline.com/manual/process.html#drift_integrator > >-Mike. Hi Mike-- Ah yes,.. and as Thomas suggests, he'll be able to determine how long the affected sound file _should be_ with the shortwave radio time stamps. It takes a little math, but one can use a header change function (like Soundhack's and others) to quickly adjust the faulty file's sample rate before placing it in the time line of most multi-track editing apps. Wish my Linux chops were better for Baudline! Rob D. -- |
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