anubisx00 wrote:Pinnacle? Seriously? I've had such bad experience with anything with the Pinnacle or Dazzle name. Both software and hardware. Of course, that was like 4 years ago, so anyways.
Well, it might help if we know what exact version of Pinnacle you are using and what format/settings you used for exporting. And while we're at it, what you are playing the exported file back in (ie, WMP, VLC, etc.) Although, I'm betting its an issue during export.
JaddziaDax wrote:what are you using for your audio source?
JaddziaDax wrote:O.o
what file type does that make?
or are you doing it in pinnacle?
(ps the only thing ive ever used pinnacle for is video capturing and it works fine for that, the editing mode seems kinda meh to me)
JaddziaDax wrote:have you tried converting the audio to an uncompressed WAV and see if that fixes the problem?
JaddziaDax wrote:what was your old editing program?
pinky75910 wrote:JaddziaDax wrote:have you tried converting the audio to an uncompressed WAV and see if that fixes the problem?
Er, how would I do that?
I think it's a Pinnacle problem - I ran it through my old editing prog and it came out fine
anubisx00 wrote:pinky75910 wrote:JaddziaDax wrote:have you tried converting the audio to an uncompressed WAV and see if that fixes the problem?
Er, how would I do that?
I think it's a Pinnacle problem - I ran it through my old editing prog and it came out fine
I personally have been using dBpoweramp for the last 7+ years to convert audio files.
http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm - Install (No need to pay, unless you want MP3 or multicore support.)
http://www.dbpoweramp.com/codec-central ... -audio.htm - WMA codec (Get the XP or Vista one, depending on your OS.)
Then just right click and convert to WAV.
If you're recording audio, don't save to a lossy format if it's going to be compressed again for a video. Just record as a WAV in the first place. You want to avoid or at least minimize any compression done before the final output (same goes for video).
anubisx00 wrote:pinky75910 wrote:JaddziaDax wrote:have you tried converting the audio to an uncompressed WAV and see if that fixes the problem?
Er, how would I do that?
I think it's a Pinnacle problem - I ran it through my old editing prog and it came out fine
I personally have been using dBpoweramp for the last 7+ years to convert audio files.
http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm - Install (No need to pay, unless you want MP3 or multicore support.)
http://www.dbpoweramp.com/codec-central ... -audio.htm - WMA codec (Get the XP or Vista one, depending on your OS.)
Then just right click and convert to WAV.
If you're recording audio, don't save to a lossy format if it's going to be compressed again for a video. Just record as a WAV in the first place. You want to avoid or at least minimize any compression done before the final output (same goes for video).
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