Fred Williams wrote:
        I don't know how to separate it from the video.  I have a web site
where I could put a piece of it.  You'd naturally agree not to keep a
copy, as it's sort of valuable and rare, if it weren't for the noise.

Fred W.

On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 19:37 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
could you upload somewhere a small portion of that audiofile?

On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 12:51 +0100, Florian Cramer wrote:
On Tuesday, January 08 2008, 06:23 (-0500), Fred Williams wrote:
On Mon, 2008-01-07 at 22:08 -0800, Craig Lawson wrote:
Fred,

By "noise" do you mean it was recorded in a noisy environment,
or the noise for some reason is only audible in Cinelerra and
not in other players?

        It's not on the original and I can play it with gxine without the noise
at all.  Only in Cinelerra do I get the noise.
Could it be that you set audio output to 8 bit instead of 16 bit in the
Cinelerra preferences?
        I notice no difference between 8 or 16.  24 makes it less noisy, but
the sound virtually dissappears.  It's going the wrong way.  I think
it's must be something else.

--
Warmest Regards,
Fred Williams



This might be a long shot, but I think the endianness is wrong.
Try saving the sound to a separate file using avidemux and import that into cinelerra, if that still gives the noise try encoding it to a different format with audacity.

Greetings,
Bob van Loosen.

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