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Old 09-06-2011, 12:09 PM   #9
Krillo
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Originally Posted by the all new rob View Post
Maybe I missed the point--if youhave to convert them from ogg regardless, what's better about doing it with dbpoweramp?

I usually mix down my sessions locally if they had anything good at all, so I've got some considerable amount of practice with the clipsort conversions. (Fun fact, they are just text files, so sometimes you can hand hack a bad ogg file out of the log and salvage a session)

I played a little under two hours last night, and with around 8 other participants (coming and going) it took about 5 minutes to convert all the oggs. Are you just saying you want to forgo that 5 minutes? I sort of took it that you want the wav files for the quality.
It's not better to use dbpoweramp, it was merely a test to see if Reaper would accept files already converted from ogg to wav, and it does.

Your PC is probably newer / better / faster than mine. I spend my cash more on hardware gear and instruments nowadays. Clipsorting took over half an hour for a 45 min jam for me.
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