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I use to be able to run 44100hz on MSTS. Mostly you must put in( no way to Officially show It correctly on here ). But, there's a way for It to Play. As a matter of Fact, alot of Steven West & MLW uses 44100hz. back & Forth on Their Sounds.
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MSTS supports only up to 22 kHz of frequency, however open rails supports 44 kHz of frequency. high quality and better sound stream
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Originally posted by Hidetoshi6721 View PostCheck the .wav files' frequency associated with that particular .sms file. For instance, if the .wav file is 44100 Hz, then that's the frequency you should use.
Most .sms files have all the .wav of only one common frequency. However, beware of some .sms files that use different frequencies.
Hope this helps
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Guest repliedCheck the .wav files' frequency associated with that particular .sms file. For instance, if the .wav file is 44100 Hz, then that's the frequency you should use.
Most .sms files have all the .wav of only one common frequency. However, beware of some .sms files that use different frequencies.
Hope this helps
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11025 or 44100?
The frequency supported in MSTS is 11025 Hz whereas in Open Rails, 44100 is the supported frequency. So, when making sms files for stock to be used in Open Rails, what frequency we must use in Frequency Curve and also for calculating the Granularity?
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