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I have made a short 30 second animation of a sack. Before this forum goes into a frenzie about the complicated logistics and lofty aspiration of doing such a monumental project, someone kindly answer me this. :D

In Chor. I hit the play key and everything looks and SOUNDS fine.

I render to file (avi format) vga resolution and when i play the final product

( in windows media player ) theres a chirp sound every second or so.

any thoughts on this?

Sorry for wandering out of the new Users Forum :)

Tony

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I don't have an answer, but I hope someone chirps up with an explanation. The only way I've been able to get good sound is to render to tga sequence and then add the soundtrack in a video editing program. Most of my rendered avis and movs have major audio artifacts.

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Ahhh - I though it was just me! AM seems to handle speech relatively well but other sounds are a problem. Is there a set format that AM handles from a sound perspective. AM seems to import and play a great many formats but doesn't render them all to .mov/.avi

 

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