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Feb 21 |
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Filtering sounds to make it appear underwater Thanks, I'll give it a try |
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Dec 18 |
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ffmpeg - convert video to iDevice format, replace sound with normalized WAV file, while maintaining the original video quality? Thanks a lot... the video plays smoothly, I can accept your suggestion on the comment as the answer. |
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Dec 18 |
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ffmpeg - convert video to iDevice format, replace sound with normalized WAV file, while maintaining the original video quality? @LordNeckbeard added the missing stuff, it shows ver 1.0, and there is also the metadata |
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Dec 16 |
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ffmpeg - convert video to iDevice format, replace sound with normalized WAV file, while maintaining the original video quality? @LordNeckbeard I've added the output, but removed the metadata |
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Dec 16 |
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ffmpeg - convert video to iDevice format, replace sound with normalized WAV file, while maintaining the original video quality? @LordNeckbeard I guess I can test several quality options and formats, to do the fastest conversion posible from MKV or MP4, while maintaining "approximately" the same quality. |
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Dec 16 |
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ffmpeg - convert video to iDevice format, replace sound with normalized WAV file, while maintaining the original video quality? @LordNeckbeard Normally I normalize the audio and play the video using iMediaPlayer on my iPod, but sometimes the video is laggy (MKV) or play muted (MP4), so I convert it to AVI because the convertion is rather fast, and -sameq give aceptable quality. I guess I could use other format suported by iMediaPlayer that can be converted fast by ffmpeg. |
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Nov 27 |
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Free automatic composer, for commercial use ...I mean the derivative work |
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Nov 27 |
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Free automatic composer, for commercial use Have the assets and works privative restrictions in regards to licensing? |
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Nov 25 |
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Free automatic composer, for commercial use Maybe I'm making the assumption that all music has to be composed some how, so self-generated music, sounds weird to me. It's like calling music composers, music generators instead. But I could be wrong. |
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Nov 25 |
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Free automatic composer, for commercial use Oh! there are several privative software/hardware tools to do that, the music composed that way is known as self-generated. Although self-generated music sounds somewhat vague or ambiguos to me. Please see this link about Medal Composer, and this one about EMI |
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Nov 24 |
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Free automatic composer, for commercial use Yes, that exactly what I'm looking for. |
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Nov 24 |
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Audio normalization tool based on a dynamic calculation of local maximum amplitude Thanks, It's perfect for my voice notes. Also very interesting readings. |
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Nov 24 |
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Audio normalization tool based on a dynamic calculation of local maximum amplitude Thanks it's good to know it. I've not tested Leveler with music, I guess there could be better tools for that matter. |
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Nov 23 |
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Audio normalization tool based on a dynamic calculation of local maximum amplitude Thanks, appreciate it. I understand your concern, as movies, TV shows, podcasts, and most media in general, require very good quality audio. Leveler is acceptable in my case as my sound files do not requiere so much processing. I guess my question could clarify better my requirement, as I mentioned a movie as example. |
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Nov 23 |
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Audio normalization tool based on a dynamic calculation of local maximum amplitude Well.... That's what I'm talking about...!!! Thanks very much |
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Nov 20 |
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Certain audio tracks not rendering I'm not familiar with Premiere, anyway, a couple of things comes to my mind: what happens exporting only the audio, it plays as expected? have you tried exporting the video with mono audio to see how it plays? are the system audio settings configured properly (number channels/volume per channel/ballance)? |
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Nov 18 |
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Filtering sounds to make it appear underwater Very helpful, thanks... I'll try with half way between 20 Hz and 20 KHz (the limits of human hearing, as the document states), and then half way between my new value and the above and bellow previous limits... this way of aproximation appears to be very fast and effective |
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Nov 18 |
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Free batch converter/normalizer to/from CAF (Core Audio Format) file I think that is exactly what I needed. I did a little Googling, and it turns out that ffmpeg and sox are compatible with most platforms, included mine (Mac OS X), thanks very much |
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Nov 17 |
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Match two sounds with a level of certainty I'm not into doing it myself at this moment, but it's good to know it is possible. I've installed the app in my phone, and the results are amazing. I guess the question that could suit better my requirement is ...is it posible? etc.. etc |
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Nov 16 |
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Match two sounds with a level of certainty wow! I'm going to install it right away, thanks |