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I made two recordings of the same thing to MP3. They were of a ~ 3 hour radio program, stereo recordings. One I made at home off my receiver using 128 mbps sampling rate, 32 khz frequency. The other recording was made in the air studio of the radio station using 128 mbps sampling rate, 44.1 khz frequency. As fate would have it ( :| ) both recordings were screwed up. The one I made at home had left channel only, evidently because of a bad RCA plug connection for the right channel. The recording I made in the air studio was OK for the first ~ hour and then the left channel cut out, evidently also a bad RCA plug connection. So, I have two MP3 recordings of the same 3 hour broadcast but one has left channel the whole way through and the other has the right channel all the way through. They don't begin and end at precisely the same moment.
My question is this: Is it possible to create a 3rd MP3 file with one channel from each of the others? This would only work if there's a way I can synch the channels, obviously. If they are 1/4 second off, it will be necessary to tweak the channels to get them to synch up. I know it's probably very hard to do, but maybe there's a reasonably easy way.
My question is this: Is it possible to create a 3rd MP3 file with one channel from each of the others? This would only work if there's a way I can synch the channels, obviously. If they are 1/4 second off, it will be necessary to tweak the channels to get them to synch up. I know it's probably very hard to do, but maybe there's a reasonably easy way.
