PHANTASM Posted March 9, 2011 Posted March 9, 2011 Thanks for the tutorial. I was watching the movie "Bad Santa" and I wanted to make a vsay pack for the movie. I have Bad Santa on a DVD and I know I could rip it to an avi or the VOB files, and then to wav files form there, but I didn't want to go through all that hassle. So I looked and found some sound clips here: http://www.moviewavs.com/Movies/Bad_Santa.html Unfortunately, they are at the wrong sampling rates (44100 most of them). And when I change the sampling rate in Wavosaur they play too fast. How can you lower the sampling rate to 16000 without messing them up? Is there a trick? Quote
Saizou Posted March 10, 2011 Author Posted March 10, 2011 I don't know why is it happening as there was no such effect. I also tried downloading couple of the .wavs (suckedmore, celebrate, fragglestickcar) from the site and they were all at 11025 Hz sampling rate, when I resampled them to 16000 they didn't speed up or play any faster, and clips are the exact same duration. Can you post those few sped up results here? Quote
PHANTASM Posted March 11, 2011 Posted March 11, 2011 I don't know why is it happening as there was no such effect. I also tried downloading couple of the .wavs (suckedmore, celebrate, fragglestickcar) from the site and they were all at 11025 Hz sampling rate, when I resampled them to 16000 they didn't speed up or play any faster, and clips are the exact same duration. Can you post those few sped up results here? I opened suckmore.wav, and tried to convert it on the Wavosaur menu, and it looked like this when I opened Options/Audio Configuration But when I right click on the actual file on my computer, you are right it says 11025 Hz sampling rate. Quote
Saizou Posted March 11, 2011 Author Posted March 11, 2011 Now I see what's the issue: if you mess with Audio configuration that's the configuration of your playback devices you are changing, not the file itself. To change the sampling rate you should go to Process->Resample and you should get this menu (with probably different values): Change the values to ones that you need, click Ok and it's done. I really ought to fix the tutorial and remove all the confusing stuff sometime soon. Quote
PHANTASM Posted March 12, 2011 Posted March 12, 2011 OK thanks. It's one of things where you know if you spend four hours studying it you could figure it all out, but who wants to do that lol. Quote
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