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Offline ryankaplan

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How can i create radio effect
« on: 02 Jul 2004, 14:13:34 »
ok. 44100 khz is definetly too high quiality for a radio. 8000khz is ok but ofp doesn't accept those and only accepts this format:
44100khz
16bit
mono
64kbs
this is okey for speech but is no good for radio.

DOES ANYONE KNOW a tool or something which can create the radio effect but keep the same format as i listed above? well? can you please list the link here if you know anything?

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Re:How can i create radio effect
« Reply #1 on: 02 Jul 2004, 14:16:38 »
Maybe first downgrade the sound to a very low quality, then safe the file as ofp requires.

Offline ryankaplan

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Re:How can i create radio effect
« Reply #2 on: 02 Jul 2004, 14:29:15 »
yes but that doesn't work well enough, i need something better.

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Re:How can i create radio effect
« Reply #3 on: 02 Jul 2004, 15:39:24 »
Maybe use a Soundeditor and some filters on the Sound first, like a bakcroundniose, bandwidth or something?

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Re:How can i create radio effect
« Reply #4 on: 04 Jul 2004, 09:26:19 »
Get a microphone and  record some FM radio Static. The microsoft sound recorder will let you mix it.
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