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Audio questions
I have a few questions I wanted to ask the community here before we go ahead and submit an imperfect file over at FIRSTbase.
First, am I missing something in the rules that tells us what kind of compression to use for our audio? I've been assuming no mention meant uncompressed audio. Second, does anyone know of a program that will check our audio to show us that it is in fact within the -18 to -6 dB range? And finally, in case our animation ISN'T in that range, any suggestions for a program that will normalize an audio track to that range? Thanks in advance, Team 11 MORT |
Re: Audio questions
We use an old version of CoolEdit 2000, a pretty good, pretty cheap sound editing program you can download & try for free.
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Use Audacity!
Audacity is an open-source cross-platform audio editor with a load of plugins and effects and editing stuff. I used it to slice and dice the narration for our animation so that it fit (just barely) in the animation. It's truly awesome. Remember this: 0db is the loudest possible and -6 is the loudest allowed. This is not usually enforced (i.e., they won't DQ your animation for having audio that's a little over -6 db). |
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