Hello SuperFashi,
In the audio settings of the system, I have set my microphone to, say, 88.2kHz 24bit mono, but after the recording, the format of the sound is actually 88.2kHz 16bit mono, which is surely not the original setting, aka raw.
If you use the "Two Sound Mixing" option, the audio is encoded to 16bit WAVE by Bandicam.
If you use the "Save audio tracks while recording" option, the bit depth of the sound data depends on the definition by the sound card.
It seems that your sound card saves the RAW audio as 32bit (float).
Thank you.
I am not using Mixing option and am saving two sound input as individual tracks. I also can be pretty sure that the system settings is set correctly and my sound card is not powerful enough and/or able to save 32 bit float.
I also use other audio software like Audition, so I'm pretty confident with the above.
So, could you please confirm for me with the dev team because if you said so, that the sound data is decided by my sound card, this could be surely a bug.
I'll give you a full example of this:
I have two audio interfaces, one is an output, my headphone, another is an input, my microphone. My headphone is set to 44.1kHz 16bit stereo, and my microphone is set to 88.2kHz 24bit mono. Now in Bandicam settings, I choose the file format to AVI and change the audio setting to save as PCM and as raw. I open the audio settings of Bandicam, and check enable audio and save audio tracks while recording (.wav). I select Default Sound Device as the primary sound device, and my microphone interface as the second sound device. I also make sure that I do not check Two Sound Mixing option.
After recording, there is a AVI file and two WAV file. There are one video track and two audio tracks inside AVI file. The formats of those audio tracks are 44.1kHz 16bit stereo and 88.2kHz 16bit mono. However, the formats of those individual WAV files, are 44.1kHz 32bit float stereo and 88.2kHz 32bit float mono. That is a strange behavior because none of those file/track is in original (raw) format, and two ways of saving the audio can result in different formats.