I posted this back in December but now better understand the cause of the problem.
If I save an m4a file, whose bit rate is 320kbps, Amadeus Pro automatically saves the file at 288 rather than the original bit rate size. My workaround is to save as a new file and change the rate back to 320.
I'm using OS X Mojave latest version. Also using Default Folder V, which further customizes the open/save function of Mojave. Default Folder V is the reason Amadeus defaults to 288. If I disable Default Folder V, then file save copies the file at its original bit rate. Not sure if this software bug is best resolved on Amadeus end or Default Folder's.
Appreciate any feedback. Thanks
m4a actual bitrate setting reverts to default upon file save
Moderator: Martin Hairer
m4a actual bitrate setting reverts to default upon file save
I don’t use or have Default folder here, but if you disabled it, and the file saved ok, at the bitrate you wanted, then I’d say it’s something to do with Default folder, rather than AP. 280KBPS, that’s an odd bitrate too.
On Jan 23, 2019, at 1:11 AM, 2stepbay <forum2mail@hairersoft.com> wrote:
I posted this back in December but now better understand the cause of the problem.
If I save an m4a file, whose bit rate is 320kbps, Amadeus Pro automatically saves the file at 288 rather than the original bit rate size. My workaround is to save as a new file and change the rate back to 320.
I'm using OS X Mojave latest version. Also using Default Folder V, which further customizes the open/save function of Mojave. Default Folder V is the reason Amadeus defaults to 288. If I disable Default Folder V, then file save copies the file at its original bit rate. Not sure if this software bug is best resolved on Amadeus end or Default Folder's.
Appreciate any feedback. Thanks