Re: Help with audio

2009-12-29 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Emmett Gray wrote: > I converted it to 16 bit and reimported into the stack and it's OK > now. Just to be sure, I reimported the 24-bit version and got the > same original result. So it seems Rev chokes on 24bit audio. Rev's ability to play imported sound files is somewhat limited. The

Re: Help with audio

2009-12-29 Thread J. Landman Gay
Emmett Gray wrote: Opie here. LOL! Sorry we hijacked your thread. But I did want to say I remember you from the HC list and I'm so glad you made it over here. -- Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com __

Re: Help with audio

2009-12-29 Thread Emmett Gray
Opie here. I wrote: file ... sounds fine in Rev if I access it instead of the imported one. I.e., playing the file in Rev by filepath results in the correct sound. So what's going on? Is QT actually doing the playing of external audio even though I'm not calling up the player, or is it the

Re: Help with audio

2009-12-28 Thread Mark Wieder
Jacque- Monday, December 28, 2009, 1:39:56 PM, you wrote: > Grateful Dead ones hanging down in the basement. The paper ones. Not the > guys in the shackles. Cold iron shackles, ball and chain Listen to the whistle of the evenin' train -- -Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net __

Re: Help with audio

2009-12-28 Thread J. Landman Gay
Jerry Daniels wrote: Stephen, I fear that's too sophisticated for my Texas palette. A word like "Opie" is used here-abouts to show surprise at getting pie for dessert instead of pralines or flan. But...but..."opee" looks like...oh, never mind. And BTW, Aunt Bee was right. My face did stick

Re: Help with audio

2009-12-28 Thread Jerry Daniels
Stephen, I fear that's too sophisticated for my Texas palette. A word like "Opie" is used here-abouts to show surprise at getting pie for dessert instead of pralines or flan. Best, Jerry Daniels The latest Rev Editor Video: http://reveditor.com/feature-friday-drag-a-handler-to-any-tab O

Re: Help with audio

2009-12-28 Thread stephen barncard
Nope O P I E http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opie_Taylor - Stephen Barncard San Francisco http://houseofcubes.com/disco.irev 2009/12/28 Jerry Daniels > Jacque, > > You went for the bait. Hehe. Been around awhile, I have (Yoda voice). > > Incidentally, I don't ban winks,

Re: Help with audio

2009-12-28 Thread Jerry Daniels
Jacque, You went for the bait. Hehe. Been around awhile, I have (Yoda voice). Incidentally, I don't ban winks, only limit them on chats to 1 every 15 minutes. This is out of compassion. Your face could stay that way. Aunt Bee said so many times to OP. I think that was spelled "Opee" but I

Re: Help with audio

2009-12-28 Thread J. Landman Gay
Jerry Daniels wrote: Jacque, OP? Are Aunt Bee and Andy involved? You just don't read enough lists, Jerry. Clearly (any post that contains the word "clearly" is always true, you know...it's like, a rule) you haven't been around enough. OP = "original poster". Like the old Grateful Dead ones

Re: Help with audio

2009-12-28 Thread stephen barncard
no but the old sound stuff is very Gomer Plye and Barney Fife . - Stephen Barncard San Francisco http://houseofcubes.com/disco.irev 2009/12/28 Jerry Daniels > Jacque, > > OP? Are Aunt Bee and Andy involved? > > Jerry > > > On D

Re: Help with audio

2009-12-28 Thread Jerry Daniels
Jacque, OP? Are Aunt Bee and Andy involved? Jerry On Dec 28, 2009, at 3:11 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote: because the OP said he was importing a sound clip ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscri

Re: Help with audio

2009-12-28 Thread J. Landman Gay
stephen barncard wrote: ALTHOUGH - when you use the 'set the filename to' and quicktime, you can play any file that quicktime handles, especially MP3 compression --- AND EVEN A LIVE MP3 STREAM Very true. I only mentioned the compression issue because the OP said he was importing a sound cl

Re: Help with audio

2009-12-28 Thread stephen barncard
ALTHOUGH - when you use the 'set the filename to' and quicktime, you can play any file that quicktime handles, especially MP3 compression --- AND EVEN A LIVE MP3 STREAM there's a big gap between the two technologies here... regardless of the politics (and perceived reluctance) surrounding Qui

Re: Help with audio

2009-12-28 Thread J. Landman Gay
Emmett Gray wrote: I've converted another HC stack, a multi-timer which includes a metronome function. I'm having an issue with the audio: the "Click.wev" imported audioClip sounds awful and very often sounds different or has no sound at all. The original is a 48k 24-bit file and sounds fine in

Re: Help with audio

2009-12-28 Thread stephen barncard
Probably the 24 bit thing. Try using the player and quicktime and the file as an external source (set the filename of player 1 to ) as opposed to being imbedded. Quicktime should properly handle 24 bit audio, but not sure about the native play component. If you need to imbed the sounds, then

Help with audio

2009-12-28 Thread Emmett Gray
I've converted another HC stack, a multi-timer which includes a metronome function. I'm having an issue with the audio: the "Click.wev" imported audioClip sounds awful and very often sounds different or has no sound at all. The original is a 48k 24-bit file and sounds fine in Rev if I access it