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| CD Freaks Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2002 Location: Germany
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| If I understood you right, you want to record from your radio FM-Tuner with you soundcard? Well, the quality of FM Stereo is often compared with the sampling quality 32 kHz, 16-Bit, Stereo. But I don't think, that you can compare a transmission technique with a sampling technique this way. I would recommend 44,1 kHz, 16-Bit, Stereo for recording. The source material on radio stations is also often recorded @ this rate (CD, MP3, an so on). Maybe you wanna filter the 19 kHz multiplex pilote tone before recording ... |
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