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Subject: | Re: FLASH: pitch shifting |
From: | Dixon |
Date: | Mon, 25 Jan 1999 22:10:52 GMT |
>>Well for the last week I've noticed that everytime I import a sound file
>>into flash it puts a "bouncing click" into the sound. Has anyone else
>>noticed this? It only seams to be on repetative sounds (Like Dial
>>tones) but not voices and music. Any idea what's going wrong?
>
>I haven't noticed this "bouncing click" you mention but I have had problems
>with pitch changes taking place in compression. I have one file in
>particular that I've attempted to import into Flash for an onMouseover
>event but when compressed it goes from a high pitch to a much lower pitch.
>Very annoying. Anyone know of a way to avoid this "pitch shifting".
The reason why this happens is normaly due to changes in the sample rate.
If you have a 22hz wav file for example and then export this through flash
and drop down the sample rate this can cause a slowing or speeding up
effect (pitchshifting).
This is what I have come across in the studio and using flash.
Hope this helps
James Ede
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