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I haven't been able to post here for the past week or so for some
strange buggy google groups reason. I seem to be able to post again
now, so I'll repost this message that I ended up mailing to Peter
direct:
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Sorry, I seem to have some problem replying to the original thread
about the custom tag plugin and audio troubles. I've posted 3 times
over the last day or two now and got a post successful message each
time but the post never turns up!

Anyway just to say thanks for all the effort Peter, unfortunately the
new set up doesn't seem to like my mp3s anymore than the original.
They are especially crummy mp3s though and I imagine the new pygame
set up will help others with similar audio problems.

However it turns out (as I've been trying to say in a couple of posts
now lol!) that resampling and converting the mp3s is not as difficult
as I thought it would be. I'm using some annoying nag/shareware
program called switch sound file converter (that half tricked me into
installing it, it must have added itself on the windows context menu
as part of another installation) but anyway it seems to do the trick.
I resampled 8000Hz mp3s into 11025Hz wav files and they seem to play
ok. It's not a great long term solution over the years because of the
amount of extra space they'll take up, but it will do fine until 2.0.

Thanks again for the help guys.

On Nov 19, 6:13 pm, Peter Bienstman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tryhttp://users.ugent.be/~pbienst/pub/mnemosyne-1.2.2-new-pygame-setup.exe
>
> Peter
>
> > Oh and option 3 I guess is to batch resample/modify all the mp3s.
> > Cons: take ages, I have no idea how to do it!

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