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Where does 4608 bits come from 44100hz?

Started by April 12, 2003 09:49 PM
1 comment, last by CptanPanic 21 years, 8 months ago
I am dealing with captured sound in my project, and it is coming in as a buffer of 4608 bytes for 44100hz 16bit stereo audio. And I was wondering since these sample rates can change how I can calculate the buffer size that will be coming in. It seems that this 4608 byte buffer is common, so it must mean something. Thanks, Brian
Your question is kind of vague. I mean - where exactly is that buffer coming from?
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Specifically this buffer is coming from a program like winamp, to feed extra effects, etc.

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