Hello
so i have this weird problem in AS9, when i try to import a audio file it tells me that it does not support mp3 files but when i convert the audio file to anything else it does not find it at all. on my home computer it works fine but on my laptop there is this problem. but since i work on my laptop at school i have to fix this or else i go a week without doing a single thing
do i need some special codec or something?
please let me know
I tried to import an audio file as well (wav and mp3) and it did not work. Strangely it worked when I put it on my desktop. I guess location matters. Try various ones.
jessica951 wrote:I tried to import an audio file as well (wav and mp3) and it did not work. Strangely it worked when I put it on my desktop. I guess location matters. Try various ones.
there must be a way... laptops are just as powerful as desktops these days so there would be no reason for it not to work... i'm gonna try re-installing the program and see how that goes
i find an interesting fact... i reuploadet the program and it installed 2 versions of it a (x86) version and a normal version (i have no idea why) aaaand in the 86 version the audio works fine... but in the normal version it does not... BUT if i create something in the normal version and then open it with 86 it still works fine... but if i create something in 86 version with audio and then open it with the normal one... it's broken... i don't know... this should not be happening but now it at least works
Maxwell wrote:i find an interesting fact... i reuploadet the program and it installed 2 versions of it a (x86) version and a normal version (i have no idea why) aaaand in the 86 version the audio works fine... but in the normal version it does not... BUT if i create something in the normal version and then open it with 86 it still works fine... but if i create something in 86 version with audio and then open it with the normal one... it's broken... i don't know... this should not be happening but now it at least works
That's interesting. I updated it too and it tried ot install two versions for me too. I canceled the normal version so i just have x86 now. I hope i won't have any audio problems. To me it doesn't really matter because i find it better to add audio in a video editing software
That's interesting. I updated it too and it tried ot install two versions for me too. I canceled the normal version so i just have x86 now. I hope i won't have any audio problems. To me it doesn't really matter because i find it better to add audio in a video editing software
how do you lip sinc then? it is better to add it in the program so you can see how the wave goes
I have got a different issue with audio in ASP 9.2
I use 16bit uncompressed WAV files on my projects, but when I export a movie, it is converted to 32 bit format (IEEE or something like that) and I can't normaliza it in Sony vegas Pro.
Why this happen? In ASP 9.1 it worked fine!
*EDIT*
I found right now that ASP 9.2 also adds a "click" at the start of the audio file.
Please fix it!
Imago wrote:I have got a different issue with audio in ASP 9.2
I use 16bit uncompressed WAV files on my projects, but when I export a movie, it is converted to 32 bit format (IEEE or something like that) and I can't normaliza it in Sony vegas Pro.
Why this happen? In ASP 9.1 it worked fine!
*EDIT*
I found right now that ASP 9.2 also adds a "click" at the start of the audio file.
Please fix it!
I would advise you to import sound in sony vegas instead of AS.