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Audio editing tools - help with adding your own audio clips
dave:
I hope others will begin adding their own audio clips and/or interesting bits of the LiveATC.net archived audio.
Archives are available at:
http://www.liveatc.net/archive.php
(Please note archives only go back 10 days and are in Eastern Time)
Here is a list of audio editing tools that I use or have tested:
Audacity - runs on Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, and other operating systems...great all-around audioediting/conversion tool.
Available from: http://audacity.sourceforge.net
CDex - ripping and converting tool.
Available from: http://cdexos.sourceforge.net/
[More tools to be added]
Jason:
That Audacity tool is very cool Dave.
Those who have Sound Blaster Live sound cards; I would reccomend using your WaveStudio (which can also save in mp3 format)
Start>>All Programs>>Creative>>SoundBlaster Live *version*>>Creative WaveStudio
That's also a great tool and has very good output quality :lol:
KSYR-pjr:
Hey, I don't mean to turn this into an Audacity support forum, so this is just a quick question in the hopes someone has an answer off the top of his/her head (Audacity's website didn't). If not, don't sweat it. I am simply looking to contribute to the Aviation Audio Clips board here.
Running Audacity on Windows XP with the Lame_enc.dll properly installed, I have exported an MP3 clip I edited.
The issue is that this newly exported MP3 clip plays fine in Windows Media Player, but will not play in WinAmp (the latest version). The clip loads, but when I hit play, WinAmp remains at the 00:00 time and does not advance.
Any ideas why? Is there some additional file attribute that must be set in Audacity for WinAmp?
Biff:
--- Quote from: KSYR-pjr ---The issue is that this newly exported MP3 clip plays fine in Windows Media Player, but will not play in WinAmp (the latest version). The clip loads, but when I hit play, WinAmp remains at the 00:00 time and does not advance.
--- End quote ---
I'm having the same problem. I found this thread on the Audacity forums.
--- Quote ---Turns out it does work if the orginal wav's sample rate is 22050Hz or higher. The wavs->mp3s that wouldn't play were 11025Hz or lower.
--- End quote ---
If you increase sample rate (little box in the lower left corner) before you export as mp3, it'll play in WinAmp.
Fra:
I have a question about the archives. Most of them are complete 29, 21 minutes, but some are 4 or 7 minutes long. Why is that?
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