What steps will reproduce the problem? Divide a 48 kHz project into regions and set the render output (through File --> Render) to WAVE / 44.1 kHz / 16 bits per sample. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? Expected: no audible difference between 48 kHz original and 44.1 kHz downsampled file. Instead: VERY audible difference, downsampled file sounds very muffled (confirmed using a blind ABX test). To clarify: if I downsample the file by bypassing the batch renderer and run "File --> Render" directly, the audio is OK.
What version of SWS extension are you using? (Extensions -> About SWS...)
2.4.0 Build #1 What is your Reaper version number and CPU architecture (e.g. Reaper 3.75 x64)? 4.57 (32bit) What operating system are you running? (e.g. Windows XP/7, OSX 10.5.8 etc, 64bit?) Windows 8 (64 bit)
From jasperva...@gmail.com on November 21, 2013 09:15:09
What steps will reproduce the problem? Divide a 48 kHz project into regions and set the render output (through File --> Render) to WAVE / 44.1 kHz / 16 bits per sample. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? Expected: no audible difference between 48 kHz original and 44.1 kHz downsampled file. Instead: VERY audible difference, downsampled file sounds very muffled (confirmed using a blind ABX test). To clarify: if I downsample the file by bypassing the batch renderer and run "File --> Render" directly, the audio is OK.
What version of SWS extension are you using? (Extensions -> About SWS...)
2.4.0 Build #1 What is your Reaper version number and CPU architecture (e.g. Reaper 3.75 x64)? 4.57 (32bit) What operating system are you running? (e.g. Windows XP/7, OSX 10.5.8 etc, 64bit?) Windows 8 (64 bit)
Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/sws-extension/issues/detail?id=612