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Whats the best way 2 encode wavs 4 ringtones |
penfold Joined: Aug 07, 2003 Posts: 36 From: Liverpool PM |
I'm trying to make some wav ringtones and was wondering what you people have found to be the best settings for the wavs, ie: obviously mono because theres only 1 speaker. I'm looking for a smallish filesize and to make it quite loud so you can hear them.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
cheers |
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ainamrev Joined: May 23, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Servanya - Russia PM, WWW
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32Khz
mono
keep em round 20 - 30 seconds
use Nero wav editor.
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penfold Joined: Aug 07, 2003 Posts: 36 From: Liverpool PM |
cheers mate I'll have a go now |
d-_-b Joined: Nov 13, 2002 Posts: 214 From: Sydney, Australia PM |
more like use wavelab 4 and encode wave to mono, 16bit at 22k and 2 megs would = 1 minute which is a nice amount!! |
janahan Joined: Jan 13, 2003 Posts: 232 From: UK PM |
even better, record at 16bit, 22khz MONO, and save as IMA ADPCM. it gives just the right balence between tonal quality and file size.. 25 sec ringtone = 300kb
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SonyForever Joined: Jul 18, 2003 Posts: 38 PM |
I use IMA ADPCM too but I found that the difference between 22kHz and 44kHz is quite noticeable. alright ... the file size is doubled of course. |
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