Jonny
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88200 Hz Bitrate for Audio

Thu Mar 31, 2022 8:21 pm

I'm using a DigiGrid I/O along with a Waves Extreme server and the sample rate is set to 88200 Hz. In Bandicam, the maximum bit rate available is 48000. Would you be able to increase the options for a higher bit rate?

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Re: 88200 Hz Bitrate for Audio

Fri Apr 01, 2022 4:54 pm

Hello Jonny,

We have forwarded your request to our development team.

Thank you for your suggestion!

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Re: 88200 Hz Bitrate for Audio

Fri Apr 22, 2022 11:06 pm

Sorry to Reply after Bandicam has, but if I may pop in with a Suggestion; you can maybe try going into the Settings button of the Video section and choosing AVI as the filetype - then you should be able to, in the Audio area, choose PCM as the Codec and you can put a checkmark in the "Save as Original Format" box.

The IOS can go up to 96000Hz, so if you take the steps above (shown in image example), you might be able to save the Audio as 96kHz in the AVI container (as PCM [uncompressed/lightly compressed] WAV type audio) - I'm not sure if the AVI container is 100% compatible with the IOS from Digigrid, but it if works [extract the Audio portion as a WAV file if you need to?] you can maybe try that for now.

Just a Suggestion, GL with it
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Re: 88200 Hz Bitrate for Audio

Mon Oct 03, 2022 8:52 pm

Thanks! I'll give it a try and let you know how it goes. One question though, you mention IOS. I'm running it on the Windows platform. While technically the options should be the same, common sense tells me that's not always the case ;)

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