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An audio track from a short video clip of young children playing with a whoopie cushion and laughing about the sounds it makes, captured with a Sony Mavica FD-88. Audio was isolated from video in MainActor 5.5 and converted from WAV to FLAC using the FLAC GUI front-end under Windows 2000.
Type
Flac (.flac)
Duration
0:13.173
File size
741.2 KB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Stereo
16 years, 9 months ago
That has GOT to be most contagious laughter cut on here. I was in tears by the 3rd replay. Good job!
17 years, 6 months ago
Thankx! That`s VERY VERY funny.
17 years, 7 months ago
That would completely defeat the purpose of using FLAC. You *can* use this sound in After Effects, Sound Forge, Soundtrack Pro, Audacity, and a multitude of other audio editors. You just need to convert it from FLAC to the format desired by your audio editor of choice. For further details, please see the following message thread in the forums here: http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=719
17 years, 7 months ago
If you converted it from a WAV to a Flac, couldn't you leave the WAV file up? I don't have a program that recognises flac files. Can't use it in After Effects OR in Sound Forge.