Sound Convertors
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Re: Sound Convertors
Posted by Vash on Tue Jan 27th at 1:11am 2004


Is anyone a sound mixer/convertor? This isnt really a editing question, its more of a pleed for help..Anyone mind converting a song that is .wav to a valid PCM and Mono formatt for Half-Life? [addsig]



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Re: Sound Convertors
Posted by Campaignjunkie on Tue Jan 27th at 1:17am 2004


http://collective.valve-erc.com/index.php?doc=1070392493-12550200

Download the appropriate programs and do it yourself, that way you'll actually learn things. I find Goldwave and Audacity (Google either) are also good alternatives to Cool Edit.

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Re: Sound Convertors
Posted by Vash on Tue Jan 27th at 1:18am 2004


I am asking for actual people to give hands on help..Its not like I havent read that article on VERC, and I have been trying to fix this sound file in Goldwave for almost 2+ hours... [addsig]



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Re: Sound Convertors
Posted by Crono on Tue Jan 27th at 1:33am 2004


I've got some converting software handy. MP3 pro allows you to convert whatever into whatever, so that should work, I've also got Acid pro, but thats more of a composing program, nonetheless I could probably help you out with either. [addsig]



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Re: Sound Convertors
Posted by Campaignjunkie on Tue Jan 27th at 1:39am 2004


? posted by Vash
I am asking for actual people to give hands on help..Its not like I havent read that article on VERC, and I have been trying to fix this sound file in Goldwave for almost 2+ hours...

Well, you probably should have mentioned that then. In Goldwave, when you save a .wav file, there should also be a dropdown box of various sound qualities. Select the 8 bit, mono, 11025 setting. And place a cue point at the beginning and end of the file.

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Re: Sound Convertors
Posted by wil5on on Tue Jan 27th at 5:03am 2004


Goldwave is teh best wav editor ever.

When you go to save as, choose "8-bit, mono, unsigned" from the format dropdown. Thats what I use, and it works fine.

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Re: Sound Convertors
Posted by Tracer Bullet on Tue Jan 27th at 5:22am 2004


Yep, G-Wave rocks.

This sound is the reason I learned to use it

Barny goes postal: http://www.snarkpit.com/pits/tracer%20bullet/BKS.zip

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Re: Sound Convertors
Posted by Crono on Tue Jan 27th at 5:30am 2004


Tracer: That's great lol [addsig]



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Re: Sound Convertors
Posted by Dr Brasso on Tue Jan 27th at 5:30am 2004


soundforge 4.5 and up (there is no substitute... ) or pro audio tools..geared more toward the live recording....followed by goldwave....cool edit went towards the cheese factor....my 2 cents***

Doc Brass...

guitars....hmm.....

64, 72, 96 strats....72, 74, 91 Les pauls....a few kramers, a few ibanez, misc and sundry others....

only 1 martin 12 string...

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Re: Sound Convertors
Posted by Crono on Tue Jan 27th at 5:43am 2004


Brasso: . . . bastard.

~pulls out a gun~ Give me the Martain and one Les Paul lol.

jk, that's awesome, I wish I had money to build up a guitar collection, however I would own other instraments as well.

Are the Les Pauls Epiphone or Gibson? or a mix.

I wouldn't mind havin' a 12 string, kind of be a pain in the ass to play most of the things I play though (barr cords, they sound pretty, and give people the influence that you're good, especially if you pick the notes, forget what that's called). [addsig]





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