What to explain wav files examples??? :smile:
You must have PC with multichannel sound card, that is needed for this (5.1 6.1 7.1 8.1 ....), second you need to configure in OS setting of your sound card and speakers to that channel, and finaly you must have multichannel player and multichannel sound material.
My friend you cannot record multichannel sound over windows sound recorder one channel. 8-O
You can use some good software for sound editing like SoundForge or similar.
There is no mistique in this.
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https://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/soundforge/record
With Sound Forge Pro 10 software, you can record multichannel audio when using multichannel sound devices. Each audio stream can set to a particular channel, and be edited in the Sound Forge interface just like a stereo file.
Scenarios where you could use Sound Forge Pro 10 software for multichannel recording include:
Using surround microphones and preamps for recording in multichannel configurations
Legal recording and transcription
Recording audio for a multichannel surround sound environment in real time, including Foley work and individual instruments
5.1 multichannel recordings for television and other broadcast formats
Recording and preparing files for use on surround sound DVDs
Recording multichannel audio streams from streaming content such as multichannel .wma files
Recording multiple sources simultaneously, including voice, telephone, radio station, or other sound sources
Recording for video game developers for delivery in multichannel format
hi bro tpetar ur post really enlighten me a lot. thanks!
i have check my sound card. it's SoundMax Intergrated Digital HD Audio. does it support multichannel sound?
and how to configure in OS setting of your sound card and speakers to that channel??
the sound recorder provided by window is not capable to record a multichannel sound?
thanks
btw, does window media player support multichannel sound ?
Of course not its stereo, that means two, mono means one, and six is six.
But, you can have some plugin for player or some reproducing software which will mix all channels and reproduce that material on stereo speakers, but then this is not six channels, its just stereo material.
bro do u know any software that can compare 2 sond wav file?
thanks
SoundForge. You can also compare spectral views of different sections of one file, or compare multiple files simultaneously.
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