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#142159 - RTFM! Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Chico Magalhães said:
I want to use the maximum supported by sound card or so. The only way to determine that is to read the soundcard's Manual! NB: 44kHz will almost certainly be the card's sampling frequency - not its maximum input frequency. "Audio" is normally reconed to be 20Hz-20kHz - but you'd need really good hearing to be able to hear that whole range! |
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