Jeffnewc Posted March 4, 2008 Posted March 4, 2008 ok i tried to do my sound for my final animation; i had to make two files and convert the audio with a audio convertor. when i finished with this animation the sound started to get sqeaky at the end anone who can please help me so i wont screw up like this in my next project. p.s. how long can my audio file be Quote
KenH Posted March 4, 2008 Posted March 4, 2008 What format was the audio file? AM accepts wav. The sound can be as long as you have ram for. Quote
PF_Mark Posted March 4, 2008 Posted March 4, 2008 Ok if I understand correctly you have imported two wave files into your chor. so in the chor you should see two seperate wave symbols. Your saying the sound starts out ok but goes bad near the end. you probably have the first wave file intake in your chor and the 2nd you might of accidentialy compressed the time that the wave file plays. select the wave file that is giving you the problem and 3rd menu bar on top is view then select properties and you get a properties window check the length of the file against the lenght of the original which can be see in hte sounds folder in Project work space. I probably shortened the time short in the chor which give you the chipmunks kinda sound. Ok I trying to recreate something I did a while ago and now I can not make it go bad Anyways trying deleting the 2nd wave file and reimporting it see what happens? Quote
Jeffnewc Posted March 6, 2008 Author Posted March 6, 2008 What format was the audio file? AM accepts wav. The sound can be as long as you have ram for. it was a WAV file but i don't know why it's all squeaky okay now render this and you will see what i mean... i also put the MP3 and the WAV files on there as well project_pu_to_gether.mdl.prj IMA_COWBOT_PT.2.wav im_a_cowboy.mp3 Quote
Jeffnewc Posted March 6, 2008 Author Posted March 6, 2008 Ok if I understand correctly you have imported two wave files into your chor. so in the chor you should see two seperate wave symbols. Your saying the sound starts out ok but goes bad near the end. you probably have the first wave file intake in your chor and the 2nd you might of accidentialy compressed the time that the wave file plays. select the wave file that is giving you the problem and 3rd menu bar on top is view then select properties and you get a properties window check the length of the file against the lenght of the original which can be see in hte sounds folder in Project work space. I probably shortened the time short in the chor which give you the chipmunks kinda sound. Ok I trying to recreate something I did a while ago and now I can not make it go bad Anyways trying deleting the 2nd wave file and reimporting it see what happens? thanx... Quote
Jeffnewc Posted March 6, 2008 Author Posted March 6, 2008 Ok if I understand correctly you have imported two wave files into your chor. so in the chor you should see two seperate wave symbols. Your saying the sound starts out ok but goes bad near the end. you probably have the first wave file intake in your chor and the 2nd you might of accidentialy compressed the time that the wave file plays. select the wave file that is giving you the problem and 3rd menu bar on top is view then select properties and you get a properties window check the length of the file against the lenght of the original which can be see in hte sounds folder in Project work space. I probably shortened the time short in the chor which give you the chipmunks kinda sound. Ok I trying to recreate something I did a while ago and now I can not make it go bad Anyways trying deleting the 2nd wave file and reimporting it see what happens? thanx... Quote
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