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Re: YAY

Post by post-it » Thu Oct 14, 2004 7:56 pm

taifunbrowser wrote:... I used Exact Audio Copy (eac)
. The first thing you would want to do it hit it with the glitch filter
tai... wrote:... I tried it, and the eac's recording was less fuzzy...
ummm - yea, you've got an over-modulated audio!

. I went to "its" web site and it says nothing about over-modulation correction!

. Does the 44k wav play correctly in windows media player :?:

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um mmm

Post by taifunbrowser » Thu Oct 14, 2004 9:08 pm

I put it through windows media, and it played fine, and it wasnt that big... it was actually a quite small file

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Post by post-it » Fri Oct 15, 2004 12:01 am

... page 149 for the Video, yours is the Pro Model of 3.0 ?
. According to the 1.5meg downloadable Manual, AcidXpress can rip the
CD/Audio track your you.. Importing a wav . . . mp3's ...
rendering with the plug-ins ... 0_o ... this is quite the set-up!. It automatically reads the wav, MP3, CD and figures-out the BPM for Editing and makes its own timing menu.
. http://mediasoftware.sonypictures.com/d ... D=155&ms=1

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Post by post-it » Fri Oct 15, 2004 12:07 am

. I'm just wondering if "eac" saved the .wav in Microsofts 4-bit package?. That package is not PCM Standard.
. Can "eac" save your wav in a "Windows PCM WAV?"

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Post by Scintilla » Fri Oct 15, 2004 1:17 am

I'd suggest getting a program that focuses more on audio editing and recording... like Audacity or WavePad, and then recording in that instead of in EAC.

Audacity can save to .WAV, .MP3 (if you have LAME), AND .OGG formats, and it edits audio in 32-bit float by default. And it's got lots of useful features, like noise removal, equalizing, dynamic range compression, pitch and tempo adjust, and a bunch of other features you'd expect to find in an audio editor. :)
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