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| | KHz sample rate data and other key data fields missing from audio/media file properties view Previously in XP, it was difficult to miss properties info such as KHz sample rate, channel info (stereo/mono) size, type etc., of audio/media files., but now in Vista ALL of this info has dissapeared to be replaced by Parental Guidance fields and star ratings entries. The only default audio properties display I can find is kbps. I've gone over and over Explorer file view options thinking I must have missed it but stereo/mono or Khz sample rate are not even in the list of user-selectable fields to display. This leaves me with no native way to determine for example if a file is 44.1KHz, 32KHz or less or more. (Someone please tell me this is not true!) As my work depends on being able to see this infomation about my files, I am unable to make the transition to Vista. Any help with this greatly appreciated. tophy |
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| | RE: KHz sample rate data and other key data fields missing from audio/ I am trying to figure out how to display kHz (sample rate) in Vista as well. I thought it may have been removed from the explorer folders because it was put somewhere else - like in Windows Media Player, but I can't find it there either. It's annoying that attribute information as useful and important as kHz and Stereo have been replaced with trivial attributes such as star ratings and genre. I wonder if this problem occurs in all Vista manifestations. I am using Vista Home Basic. Hopefully there will be a patch for it. I have to use audio software (Audacity) to determine the kHz of a file now. "tophy" wrote: Quote: > > Previously in XP, it was difficult to miss properties info such as KHz > sample rate, channel info (stereo/mono) size, type etc., of > audio/media files., but now in Vista ALL of this info has dissapeared > to be replaced by Parental Guidance fields and star ratings entries. > The only default audio properties display I can find is kbps. > > I've gone over and over Explorer file view options thinking I must > have missed it but stereo/mono or Khz sample rate are not even in the > list of user-selectable fields to display. This leaves me with no > native way to determine for example if a file is 44.1KHz, 32KHz or > less or more. (Someone please tell me this is not true!) > > As my work depends on being able to see this infomation about my > files, I am unable to make the transition to Vista. > > Any help with this greatly appreciated. > > tophy > |
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| | Re: KHz sample rate data and other key data fields missing from audio/ > I wonder if this problem occurs in all Vista manifestations. I am using Vista Home Basic. It's the same story on Vista Ultimate Quote: > >Hopefully there will be a patch for it. Quote: > >I have to use audio software (Audacity) to determine the kHz of a file now. memory or best guess for on the fly audio file handling. (Windows XP could not wait to tell you channel or sample info and most of it displayed simply by hovering over the file in question). I believe there is something aquating to an explanation somewhere on this guy's weblog (the Vista audio designer) which charts the passage of audio development since the beginning. http://blogs.msdn.com/larryosterman/...aveformat.aspx ps. but it's all gobledygook to me - I just know the file info is there but not displayed. let me know if you have any revelations about this, I check back most days on a variety of issues ![]() tophy Quote: > Quote: >> >> Previously in XP, it was difficult to miss properties info such as KHz >> sample rate, channel info (stereo/mono) size, type etc., of >> audio/media files., but now in Vista ALL of this info has dissapeared >> to be replaced by Parental Guidance fields and star ratings entries. >> The only default audio properties display I can find is kbps. >> >> I've gone over and over Explorer file view options thinking I must >> have missed it but stereo/mono or Khz sample rate are not even in the >> list of user-selectable fields to display. This leaves me with no >> native way to determine for example if a file is 44.1KHz, 32KHz or >> less or more. (Someone please tell me this is not true!) >> >> As my work depends on being able to see this infomation about my >> files, I am unable to make the transition to Vista. >> >> Any help with this greatly appreciated. >> >> tophy >> |
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| | Re: KHz sample rate data and other key data fields missing from audio/ "tophy" <Yenc@xxxxxx-post.org> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:7t2504h5mev2j0olucqakqf2p04qa2b1me@xxxxxx Quote: Quote: >> I wonder if this problem occurs in all Vista manifestations. I am using >> Vista Home Basic. Quote: >> >>Hopefully there will be a patch for it. Quote: >> file info on its Preview Panel for each previewed file. Even the free version does (http://www.xyplorer.com/free.php). Screenshot: http://www.xyplorer.com/product.htm#6 Don |
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| | Re: KHz sample rate data and other key data fields missing from audio/ Quote: >Try XYplorer (http://www.xyplorer.com/), it will show this sort of audio >file info on its Preview Panel for each previewed file. Even the free >version does (http://www.xyplorer.com/free.php). > >Screenshot: http://www.xyplorer.com/product.htm#6 > >Don the link |
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