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# Open the audio file in Audacity | # Open the audio file in Audacity | ||
# Change to mono file by going to "Spor -> Stereospor til Mono" | # Change to mono file by going to "Spor -> Stereospor til Mono" | ||
− | # Change "Prosjektrate (Hz)" to 16000 | + | # Change "Prosjektrate (Hz)" to '''16000''' |
[[File:audacity_prosjektrate.png|600px]] | [[File:audacity_prosjektrate.png|600px]] | ||
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− | 5. Export audio as wav file by going to "File->Export Audio" and selecting "Save as type = WAV (Microsoft) signed 16 bit PCM" | + | 5. Export audio as wav file by going to "File->Export Audio" and selecting "Save as type = '''WAV (Microsoft) signed 16 bit PCM'''" |
[[Category:Exigo features]] | [[Category:Exigo features]] |
Revision as of 07:04, 21 October 2016
How to generate Wav files for AMC-IP
This guide can be used to adjust any audio files to be compatibile with AMC-IP
Step-by-step guide, (Norwegian version of Audacity)
- Open the audio file in Audacity
- Change to mono file by going to "Spor -> Stereospor til Mono"
- Change "Prosjektrate (Hz)" to 16000
4. OPTIONAL:
- Reduce length of file by selecting audio and pressing delete
- Select an area and press "Effekt -> Ton Ut" to make a less abrubt ending of the audio. This function will reduce the audio in the selected area
5. Export audio as wav file by going to "File->Export Audio" and selecting "Save as type = WAV (Microsoft) signed 16 bit PCM"