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Offline NovaCoder

Re: MP3 to what?
« on: July 04, 2013, 01:01:31 AM »
Quote from: paul1981;739775
The true answer is to start off with something better than an mp3 to begin with, but the best way to get good sound on a bog standard 68020+ amiga is by playing 16-bit wavs or aiff's and using Cybersound 14-bit calibration (comes with the play16 archive).
If you use a double scan screen mode then you can play back 16-bit stereo audio at 14-bit 44.1 KHz. If you're not using a double scan mode (hardly anyone does), then it's best to convert your wavs/aiff from 16-bit 44100 Hz to 16-bit 28836 Hz (save as wav or aiff) for absolute best fidelity under PAL (28837 Hz for NTSC).


Yep this is what I do and the Cybersound 14-bit calibration tool made my 14bit AHI playback so much better :)
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Offline NovaCoder

Re: MP3 to what?
« Reply #1 on: July 04, 2013, 03:37:28 AM »
Quote from: mikrucio;739778
ACTUALLY!

would be good if someone could build a device like the indivision
except for paula.

piggy back paula on a hardware mp3 player, or better yet, a 16 bit sound interface.
but still retain paula.

make an AHI driver and presto.  $100 sound card.

JENS??


I think Jens already tried that, it's called the Delfina Flipper and it was a flipping disaster ;)
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Offline NovaCoder

Re: MP3 to what?
« Reply #2 on: July 04, 2013, 11:38:57 PM »
Quote from: voyager;739847
@ Novacoder

"Yep this is what I do and the Cybersound 14-bit calibration tool made my 14bit AHI playback so much better"

After the calibration tool is done what did you do with the calibration file? Inport it in the AHI prefs?


I think it goes in env, doesn't it say in the readme file?
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