Jinx wrote: . > It is. The ringing is in the file > > One test piece I use is "Solveig's Song" from Peer Gynt. > At 44.1kHz the soprano sounds like she's singing through > a cheese grater, but at 96kHz it's pretty good. Jinx, I recorded "Solveig's Song" with "Cool Edit 2000" freeware few months ago. Record options were 32 bit (float) 44100. Then I used dynamic processing, because of too wide dynamic range: did you compare levels of quiet "Solveig's Song" with the crazy "King's Daughters Dance". "Save" options are numerous. I used 256 Kbps 44100 (mp3) at Quality Level 9 (high quality, low speed of saving). Vinyl disk was Helen Donat - soprano, Eshenbach - conductor. (1985). PC: Cel 1.7, M/B I845 with Realtek AC97 sound. All was great. Mike. -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.