Subject:WAV to MP3
Posted by: teflon00
Date:9/20/2001 3:12:33 PM
Hi, I am a relative newcomer to this. I am trying to save a WAV file to MP3 for the smaller file size for use on a web site. The clip will be looped and my problem is that when I save it to MP3, it creates a small blank space at the beginning and end of the file, leaving a broken sound in the loop. Help, I don't know how to fix this?? |
Subject:RE: WAV to MP3
Reply by: beetlefan
Date:9/20/2001 3:41:14 PM
When you first open an mp3 file save it to the .wav format BEFORE you loop it. THEN resave it to mp3. The adding of space to mp3 is normal. |
Subject:RE: WAV to MP3
Reply by: teflon00
Date:9/20/2001 3:49:25 PM
I guess the problem I am having is unfixable if the space is normal with the MP3 format. I thought of your idea, but here is my predicament. The MP3 file is going to be associated with the a Flash 5.0 intro to a web site. Being on the web, I want the smallest file size possible. The clip I have is 13 seconds long and the intro is 45 seconds long. Thus, I want to keep the clip at 13 seconds for a smaller file size, but loop it 3 and a bit times to cover the whole intro. If I save the 13 second clip as an MP3 file, when it loops, there is a break with those blank spots. I'm not sure what I am going to do. Thanks for your help beetle. |
Subject:RE: WAV to MP3
Reply by: kryten
Date:9/20/2001 9:38:26 PM
I've never used Flash. Can you use .wma files instead of MP3? If so, copy the entire wave file and paste it at the end of the file 3 more times, and create a fade out to the 45-second mark. If you can't use .wma, you may be able to use one of the other file types that SF can save. I only suggest Windows Media because it can make smaller file sizes than MP3 in most instances. |