[article] Formatting Sound Files Using Goldwave

[article] Formatting Sound Files Using Goldwave

Re: [article] Formatting Sound Files Using Goldwave Posted by fokker on Tue Jul 20th 2004 at 6:55pm
fokker
39 posts
Posted 2004-07-20 6:55pm
fokker
member
39 posts 263 snarkmarks Registered: Jun 16th 2003 Location: Washington State, USA
This is a discussion topic for the article "Formatting Sound Files Using Goldwave" by fokker which can be found here

Article description:

How to convert sounds to proper HL format using Goldwave
Loading embedded content: Article #88
Re: [article] Formatting Sound Files Using Goldwave Posted by fokker on Tue Jul 20th 2004 at 6:59pm
fokker
39 posts
Posted 2004-07-20 6:59pm
fokker
member
39 posts 263 snarkmarks Registered: Jun 16th 2003 Location: Washington State, USA
Roger that.
Re: [article] Formatting Sound Files Using Goldwave Posted by Gorbachev on Thu Jul 22nd 2004 at 6:16pm
Gorbachev
1569 posts
Posted 2004-07-22 6:16pm
1569 posts 264 snarkmarks Registered: Dec 1st 2002 Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada
I believe you should keep .wav files for HL smaller than 3 minutes or else problems can arise.
Re: [article] Formatting Sound Files Using Goldwave Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on Thu Jul 22nd 2004 at 7:20pm
7dk2h4md720ih
1976 posts
Posted 2004-07-22 7:20pm
1976 posts 198 snarkmarks Registered: Oct 9th 2001
Re: [article] Formatting Sound Files Using Goldwave Posted by wil5on on Tue Jul 27th 2004 at 5:34am
wil5on
1733 posts
Posted 2004-07-27 5:34am
wil5on
member
1733 posts 570 snarkmarks Registered: Dec 12th 2003 Occupation: Mapper Location: Adelaide
Nice tut there, theres a surprisingly large number of people who dont know about this.

I'm not sure if the resampling step is neccessary. I've never had to do that. (thats what you lose 1 point on btw)
Re: [article] Formatting Sound Files Using Goldwave Posted by RabidMonkey777 on Thu Jul 29th 2004 at 6:28am
RabidMonkey777
207 posts
Posted 2004-07-29 6:28am
207 posts 603 snarkmarks Registered: Jul 9th 2004 Location: Denver, Colorado, USA
Re: [article] Formatting Sound Files Using Goldwave Posted by fokker on Thu Sep 30th 2004 at 11:05pm
fokker
39 posts
Posted 2004-09-30 11:05pm
fokker
member
39 posts 263 snarkmarks Registered: Jun 16th 2003 Location: Washington State, USA
Well Wilson i didn't think it was necessary either because I too used to simply convert sounds without touching the playback rate but I'm not sure if maybe i was just getting lucky and the playback rates were already correct or what but as a safety measure I included the procedure as it may troubleshoot some errors...I'm not sure...at any rate, "officially" the playback rate still stands at 11025Hz.