Subject:silence added when convert to mp3
Posted by: desertdirk
Date:5/8/2001 12:59:03 PM
I have a 3 second *.wav file i converted to mp3, but it added a silence at the beginning and end of it. I want ot loop this but when I delete or trim the silence then save the file it is just added back in. How do i get rid of this? |
Subject:RE: silence added when convert to mp3
Reply by: nlamartina
Date:5/8/2001 4:43:36 PM
Dirk, Unfortunately, there's nothing you can do to get rid of these silence periods. It's a feature of the encoder itself. It has something to do with the MP3 format, if I remember correctly. Any other program or encoder will do the exact same thing. If you want to loop it, use a different format. Hope this answers your question, Nick LaMartina |
Subject:RE: silence added when convert to mp3
Reply by: Beep
Date:5/8/2001 4:48:34 PM
Why in the world would you even want to make a 3 second .wav to an mp3 and then loop it? There's no rational explanation for that kind of behavior. ;-) |
Subject:RE: silence added when convert to mp3
Reply by: desertdirk
Date:5/8/2001 4:53:53 PM
there is when it is being streamed onver the internet and bandwidth is a concern. This reduces the file from 340k to 64k. The sound is associated with a waterfall which i have animated in Adobe's virtual realty software called atmosphere. Just because you can't conceive of a reason to do it doesn't mean there isn't a reason. What do care any way? |
Subject:RE: silence added when convert to mp3
Reply by: desertdirk
Date:5/8/2001 4:56:34 PM
Nick thanks for the info. I did try it on a couple differnet converters and as you said got the same results. Seems like every step of this project I am bashing my head into a stone wall. Thanks anyway |
Subject:RE: silence added when convert to mp3
Reply by: Beep
Date:5/9/2001 2:42:36 AM
I'm so sorry I offended you mister Desert, if you noticed the smile after the message it was a little joke. Not a put down. Your purpose is clear, though most would admit a 3 second wave file isn't that big. Make sure it's mono, chop it into a 1.5 second file. it will loop great, and if it's a waterfall will sound terrific. Besides there are better ways to go about it for web design. Lighten up. :-) I promise I will too.;-) |