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The first four filters convert the audio samples to 8, 16, 24 and 32 bits (all four of them being integer formats), and ConvertAudioToFloat converts the audio samples to 32-bit [[Float]]. ConvertAudioTo8bit, ConvertAudioTo24bit, ConvertAudioTo32bit and ConvertAudioToFloat are available starting from v2.5.
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Up-to-date documentation: [https://avisynthplus.readthedocs.io/en/latest/avisynthdoc/corefilters/convertaudio.html https://avisynthplus.readthedocs.io]
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Many audio filters will accept several types of input, but if a filter doesn't support the type of sample it is given, it will either throw an error or (which is the case for most filters) automatically convert the samples to something it supports.
 
  
The internal formats supported in each filter is listed in the colorspace column. A specific sample type can be forced by using these ConvertAudio functions.
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*Convert the audio sample type to 8, 16, 24 and 32 integer bits, respectively.
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*Convert the audio sample type to 32-bit [[Float]].
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The sample types supported by the AviSynth audio filters are listed [[Internal_filters#Audio_processing_filters|here]], in the '''Sample type''' column. If a filter doesn't support the type of sample it is given, it will either throw an error or automatically convert the samples to a supported type.
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Latest revision as of 04:18, 18 September 2022

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Up-to-date documentation: https://avisynthplus.readthedocs.io


ConvertAudioTo8bit(clip clip)
ConvertAudioTo16bit(clip clip)
ConvertAudioTo24bit(clip clip)
ConvertAudioTo32bit(clip clip)

  • Convert the audio sample type to 8, 16, 24 and 32 integer bits, respectively.


ConvertAudioToFloat(clip clip)

  • Convert the audio sample type to 32-bit Float.


The sample types supported by the AviSynth audio filters are listed here, in the Sample type column. If a filter doesn't support the type of sample it is given, it will either throw an error or automatically convert the samples to a supported type.

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