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Oh Boy - Wav

9 replies · 2,455 views · Started 25 November 2002

hey J2theIZZO !

i bow down like ice cube !! these wavs are great!! the way they began and end! is just awesome!! thanx bro!

The secret to making wavs

Have 1 second fade in/out it doesn't sound so sudden when your phone rings.

Re-sample after you have cut the section you want to 16,000Hz 8bit Mono, this is the clearest bitrate you can get for the 7650, there's no point in having stereo because it takes up twice the memory and you only have one speaker (Mono)

Also using sound recorder you can increase the volume of the track, but I wouldn't reccomend it if the song has a lot of BASS, because it can sound distorted.

I convert all of my CD's into MP3 anyway, so the program I use it MP3 Sound Cutter and this is avaliable from here

You only need to download the trial version as the only restriction is has is you can only cut 60 seconds from a track. A 60 wav on the 7650 would take up a about 800-900kb, so you wouldn't bother in the first place.

When you export the chosen track from MP3SC you can choose to export in Wav, so it converts it for you to :P

😃 Izzo 😃

Nice. I was looking for a cutter myself, but did not find it.

Now, we all gotta expect a wav flood on AAS.

Let`s make also a competition for the best 45 seconds wav.

It will be 8) (Cool I mean)

Me, Myself & I

i can't seem to make it! don't know what i'm doing wrong! the files are still way too big!! :cry:

[quote="J2theIZZO"]The secret to making wavs

Have 1 second fade in/out it doesn't sound so sudden when your phone rings.

Re-sample after you have cut the section you want to 16,000Hz 8bit Mono, this is the clearest bitrate you can get for the 7650, there's no point in having stereo because it takes up twice the memory and you only have one speaker (Mono)

Also using sound recorder you can increase the volume of the track, but I wouldn't reccomend it if the song has a lot of BASS, because it can sound distorted.

I convert all of my CD's into MP3 anyway, so the program I use it MP3 Sound Cutter and this is avaliable from here

You only need to download the trial version as the only restriction is has is you can only cut 60 seconds from a track. A 60 wav on the 7650 would take up a about 800-900kb, so you wouldn't bother in the first place.

When you export the chosen track from MP3SC you can choose to export in Wav, so it converts it for you to :P

😃 Izzo 😃[/quote]

you're like a 7650 genie dude!!! thanks for all the effort. and this part about the wav, will be a pefect addition for the FAQs.

cheers brother! 😃