Hi All,
Happy to find this group, this is my first post.
I have some questions about my TASCAM CDR250N, and transferring music to it's SD cards. Where I have an actual CD, I'm using the rip function to convert to wav files. I assume this creates a 44.1/16 wav file. Is there any way to change this using the TASCAM's rip function, say to a 48/24 wav file?
Where I have an m4a file, I'm converting to a wav using Switch. The m4a is a 44.1/256...what wav settings would you use? In this case is a 44.1/16 wav file adequate, or would you use 48/24?
I'm familiar with the whole lossy/lossless theory and understand you can't put back what's been taken out etc., but what conversion would you use to put an m4a on an SD card? The CDR250N does not play m4a.
Thanks much!
Happy to find this group, this is my first post.
I have some questions about my TASCAM CDR250N, and transferring music to it's SD cards. Where I have an actual CD, I'm using the rip function to convert to wav files. I assume this creates a 44.1/16 wav file. Is there any way to change this using the TASCAM's rip function, say to a 48/24 wav file?
Where I have an m4a file, I'm converting to a wav using Switch. The m4a is a 44.1/256...what wav settings would you use? In this case is a 44.1/16 wav file adequate, or would you use 48/24?
I'm familiar with the whole lossy/lossless theory and understand you can't put back what's been taken out etc., but what conversion would you use to put an m4a on an SD card? The CDR250N does not play m4a.
Thanks much!
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