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Commercial Audio Codec Conversion Required

Started by Roger February 19, 2004
Hi

I am carrying out some research work into the viability of automatic
conversion of audio (various formats) into a range of codecs.

It needs to be able to produce professional quality conversions using
a range of (user definied) sampling rates.

I would like to talk to people or companies who carry out this type of
work and who can integrate this type of software with third party
hardware and software.

I would envisage that the type of software I have in mind will be in
use by radio stations and commercial studios to transfer music to hard
drives.

I have been searching online for a while but there's a high signal to
noise ratio when looking for this info on the web.  While I know that
there is probably a perfect newsgroup for this I have been following
the threads in here and it seems like my requirement will overlap with
the expertise of the people present.

Any and all help is much appreciated.

TIA
Roger

(please email me at "now at rogerdennis dot com(no spam)" . Obviously
just delete the characters "(no spam)." )
Roger wrote:
> Hi > > I am carrying out some research work into the viability of automatic > conversion of audio (various formats) into a range of codecs. > > It needs to be able to produce professional quality conversions using > a range of (user definied) sampling rates.
Have you looked at sox (SOund eXchange)? -- Jim Thomas Principal Applications Engineer Bittware, Inc jthomas@bittware.com http://www.bittware.com (703) 779-7770 The secret to enjoying your job is to have a hobby that's even worse - Calvin's Dad
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 10:07:10 -0500, Jim Thomas <jthomas@bittware.com>
wrote:

>Roger wrote: >> Hi >> >> I am carrying out some research work into the viability of automatic >> conversion of audio (various formats) into a range of codecs. >> >> It needs to be able to produce professional quality conversions using >> a range of (user definied) sampling rates. > >Have you looked at sox (SOund eXchange)?
I used sox before I find Adobe Audition (cooledit). Now I use Audition. It is so nice!! You can download the tried version at the web of Adobe. Sherwin
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 10:07:10 -0500, Jim Thomas <jthomas@bittware.com>
wrote:

>Roger wrote: >> Hi >> >> I am carrying out some research work into the viability of automatic >> conversion of audio (various formats) into a range of codecs. >> >> It needs to be able to produce professional quality conversions using >> a range of (user definied) sampling rates. > >Have you looked at sox (SOund eXchange)?
Thanks - but I'm actually looking for a company that I can give a spec to, who can then write the custom software I need. Roger
Roger <roger@wee.co.uk> wrote in message news:<ivnb3057l6eoqene41a0g27h6jiai55tfl@4ax.com>...
> On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 10:07:10 -0500, Jim Thomas <jthomas@bittware.com> > wrote: > > >Roger wrote: > >> Hi > >> > >> I am carrying out some research work into the viability of automatic > >> conversion of audio (various formats) into a range of codecs. > >> > >> It needs to be able to produce professional quality conversions using > >> a range of (user definied) sampling rates. > > > >Have you looked at sox (SOund eXchange)? > > Thanks - but I'm actually looking for a company that I can give a spec > to, who can then write the custom software I need. > > Roger
You don't appear to need any custom software. Why reinvent the wheel? If you have too much money, I can offer you a bank account number into which you may deposit it. :-) Regards, Steve