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ClockStrikes12Remix.flac

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acclivity

October 28th, 2006

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Sound effects > Other mechanisms, engines, machines
Chimes

Remix of ClockStrikes12.wav with carefully engineered noise reduction.

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chimes
chiming
clock
tick
tock

Type

Flac (.flac)

Duration

1:07.641

File size

5.2 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

16 bit

Channels

Stereo

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acclivity

16 years, 9 months ago

Should have commented earlier ... the last strike sounds different to the others as I added some hiss reduction. Ideally I would have had a gradually increasing degree of hiss reduction as the strike died away, but I couldn't see how to do that in Cool Edit Pro

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wisslgisse

16 years, 9 months ago

Forgot to mention that either audacity or sox can convert the format.

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

http://sox.sourceforge.net/

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wisslgisse

16 years, 9 months ago

Jeffery, you need to convert the file to wav. Because flac is lossless, the conversion will be lossless. From there you have to decide what format you want it on the CD or DVD.

Wav will work on all CD players if it is burned as sound instead of data. The standard frame rate for CDs is 44100/sec which this sample is, so you won't have to resample. Some players now also accept mp3, ogg, and even flac (I've heard).

For DVD, I think it has to be encoded as AC3 or another format that DVD players understand, though again I've heard there are now players that can handle standard sound formats. The standard frame rate for DVD is 48000 frames/second so you will have to resample this sample to that rate in order to burn onto a DVD even if your reencode it.

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Jeffery Henry

16 years, 9 months ago

I would like to use this for my wedding. Is it possible to copy it onto a CD or DVD and play it on a DVD player? I can't get it to work on the DVD player. What do I need to do?

fauxpress

18 years, 1 month ago

Nicely done. Love the reverberation at the end. Ah. What noise reduction do you use?

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