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My Custom .MP3 Imported for my Cinemetic of my Map sounds goofy!

01-26-2006, 01:19 AM#1
X-Death
Well.. I need serious help..

I used a .MP3 to .WAV Converter to take out some of the Bit Rate to decrease the File Size so my Map would not be so big. The program I used was specifically called, "Ease MP3 WAV Converter". I was also useing the program to change the .MP3 I wanted to use to a .WAV to edit the Sound in the 'Recorder' for the Default Windows XP Tool to create an Echo in the Sound File. Then I transfered the .WAV back to a .MP3 and when I was listening to the Sound File afterwards, which the Sound File has music in the background with someone talking, and when I was listening to the Sound File like I said, the music in the background will decrease the Volume Level while the Voice is speaking, and then when the Voice is done speaking at a Point in the Sound File, the music will decrease back up again, and so that makes the music in the background sound goofy. The original Sound File which before I converted to a .WAV and edited stuff in the Sound File, the voice and music would play at the same level. I think which the music increases and decreases at when the Voice is speaking is caused by because I changed the Bit Rate. I would like some help to make the voice and music in the Sound File stay at the same level at all times.

I have uploaded the original sound file and the goofy sound file which after converting and editing. You may download each file for more details and to see more specifically is wrong with the sound.

Original Sound File - http://www.savefile.com/files/6619822

Edited Sound File - http://www.savefile.com/files.php?fid=6600446

To download the links, just simply click the follwing link and then the webpage will appear, and then there should be a 'Download' button on the middle or top of the page somewhere. Click that button and then there should be a link towards the bottom of the page and just click that, and then download the Sound File.

All I am trying to do is make the volume level equal to the voice and the music but with lowered Bit Rate. Please compare the 2 Sound Files and see if you can help me out.
01-26-2006, 03:09 AM#2
Immoralis
Quote:
Originally Posted by X-Death
All I am trying to do is make the volume level equal to the voice and the music but with lowered Bit Rate.

even though you insulted me repeatedly, i shall help you, you can adjust the volume of something in game,useing the sound editor
01-26-2006, 08:31 PM#3
X-Death
Quote:
Originally Posted by Immoralis
even though you insulted me repeatedly, i shall help you, you can adjust the volume of something in game,useing the sound editor

in the game preferences? well then everybody who plays my map would have to adjust there warcraft iii preferences and they should not have to do that.

otherwise you are talking about the sound editor in the world editor, correct? well the sound editor only supports the sound file if you set as 'Sound', and I have to set my sound file to 'Music' becuz triggers do not support sound files as 'Sound' for map initilization, which I need Map Initilization for my Cinemetic for it to play with my Cinemetic. When you set as 'Music', the sound editor does not support you with editing it, and otherwise i would just set my sound file as 'Sound', but then i would not be able to use it in my Cinemetic.

also, i tried makeing sound and music decreaes and increases in the sound editor with the sound file, and i exported to my dektop to se the changes, but there were no changes at all. probabally becuz it is a .MP3 file or i set it as 'Music'.

also, the original sound file is only 2.51 MB, would that be to much space to put on my map tho? becuz the original works perfectly. but wouldn't it take forever for people to download my map on b.net then? also, i was thinking maybe a different WAV-MP3 Program would do the trick? if so.. then tell me the program name.

Otherwise.. if there is no solution to this issue, then i am just going to use the original sound file for my map.

But can anyone still help me out here with the problem?
01-27-2006, 04:47 PM#4
Immoralis
no theres an editor called sound editor
01-27-2006, 09:10 PM#5
X-Death
Quote:
Originally Posted by Immoralis
no theres an editor called sound editor

yes. i know. but please review back to my latest post before this post and see what else i was saying.
01-28-2006, 12:30 AM#6
X-Death
someone help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
01-28-2006, 01:05 AM#7
PerfectlyInsane
There are some bass issues in your converted file.

This may occur because of your bass settings, In your volume control. Some budget program covert the sound that is to be outputted (with bass). So when you listen to coverted file. Bass will be added again. Making it sound different from the origianl file.
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01-28-2006, 03:44 AM#8
X-Death
Quote:
Originally Posted by PerfectlyInsane
There are some bass issues in your converted file.

This may occur because of your bass settings, In your volume control. Some budget program covert the sound that is to be outputted (with bass). So when you listen to coverted file. Bass will be added again. Making it sound different from the origianl file.

hey thanx. i fixed this prob a while back by just getting a new MP3 WAV Converter, and that did the trick. but thanx anyways, cuz this sound file you supported me with is better, so i'll use ur sound file. thanx

prob solved.