That is if the hardware is even capable. Anyone fancy opening their Move up and having a look at the converters?
Anyone know if 44.1kHz only is a hardware limitation?
Anyone know if 44.1kHz only is a hardware limitation?
This was about the only Move spec I overlooked before buying. I’ve slowly been migrating to 48kHz as I’ve come across a good few bits of gear that demand 48kHz or have some anomalies in 44.1 so it’d be really helpful if the Move added support for 48kHz sample rate.
That is if the hardware is even capable. Anyone fancy opening their Move up and having a look at the converters?
That is if the hardware is even capable. Anyone fancy opening their Move up and having a look at the converters?
Re: Anyone know if 44.1kHz only is a hardware limitation?
I don't see why it wouldn't
And I'm not thrilled by that either, seeing as most film audio/ broadcast wav format is going to be a division of 24fps. It just happens to be that any field work I do would either be 48k or 96 if I'm doing lots of editing and adjusting playback speed...
Try importing something at 48k, rather than recording it
You could probably find something to batch convert, at least for now
And I'm not thrilled by that either, seeing as most film audio/ broadcast wav format is going to be a division of 24fps. It just happens to be that any field work I do would either be 48k or 96 if I'm doing lots of editing and adjusting playback speed...
Try importing something at 48k, rather than recording it
You could probably find something to batch convert, at least for now
Re: Anyone know if 44.1kHz only is a hardware limitation?
Indeed, that would not be possible. I mentioned that as the reason why in the past I migrated from 44.1 to 48k.