Sound dont work, WMM 2.0

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Sound dont work, WMM 2.0

Post by dragoon38900 » Fri Jan 14, 2005 10:28 pm

ok, i use WMM 2.0
Making my vid.... kept on freezing.... so i decided to takes a persons advice to uncompress my audio.... when i uncompressed it in a wave file, after uploading it into WMM 2.0, the music dont register.... it only plays when its in the collections, but not on the timeline
Has anyone ever experienced this? And can anyone help?
(Yes IT freezes like hell, i put 1 clip on timeline, froze; Load again, put another clip, froze; 1 whole hour and i never go anywhere....)

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Post by downwithpants » Sat Jan 15, 2005 12:35 am

did you set your audio levels to the audio/music track?

if you can, get the windows xp sp2 patch. it will upgrade wmm to wmm 2.1, which freezes much less often.
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Post by dragoon38900 » Sat Jan 15, 2005 12:47 am

Yes, of course i set it up, i wouldnt ask a question unless i checked everything up. I even put ANOTHER audio track(compressed) and it worked fine(i placed the music clip right next to the one that doesnt work). The one that doesnt work actually works fine anywhere else(
ok, i use WMM 2.0
Oh sorry, i meant i used WMM 2.1, so....

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Post by downwithpants » Sat Jan 15, 2005 3:38 am

does the sound work when you save the movie to wmv? and what did you use to save the wave?
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Post by Gemberkoekje » Sat Jan 15, 2005 7:02 am

I REALLY encourage you to try something more advanced... WMM is nice buttah... Actually not really ment for this kinda job.
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Post by dragoon38900 » Sat Jan 15, 2005 4:33 pm

does the sound work when you save the movie to wmv?
No it doesnt...when i place the clip into the timeline, it doesnt show those sound lines thingy, and when i saved it as a movie, no sound at all.
and what did you use to save the wave?
I used dBpowerAMP music converter, and I converted it in these preferences:
Wave, 24 bit (DVD), 44100 Hz (CD), 2 stereo (cd), reserve id tags,.... thats all i chose.
I REALLY encourage you to try something more advanced... WMM is nice buttah... Actually not really ment for this kinda job.
...all i can say is that i have my own reasons why i use WMM 2.1...for now...

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Post by downwithpants » Sat Jan 15, 2005 4:55 pm

try using 16 bit wave
i don't know if wmm can read 24
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Post by dragoon38900 » Sat Jan 15, 2005 5:41 pm

try using 16 bit wave
i don't know if wmm can read 24
Tried it, it worked, Thanks!......wow, cant believe wmm cant read 24 bits...

Oh and Ive been reading that "My guide to Wmm 2.x" on your sig, and it helped me a lot, so thanks for putting up a helpful sig!

Thanks again, i really appreciate your help.

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