Transcriber question

Christopher Doty suomichris at GMAIL.COM
Wed Dec 13 00:13:16 UTC 2006


On Macs, I've found that in addition to having the sampling rate
correct, one must also have the correct number of channels selected or
else the audio is still garbled.  Worth a shot if you haven't tried
that yet.

Chris

On 12/12/06, Nicholas Thieberger <thien at unimelb.edu.au> wrote:
> I have the same problem and it is very frustrating. I have just been putting up with it and still getting the time-alignment done. I suspect it may be due to Mac Quicktime upgrades, as there is nothing else I can figure has caused it.
>
> The Transcriber website says they will be producing a new version (1.5.2) in the near future so let's hope it addresses this issue.
>
> Nick
>
> At 5:27 PM +0930 12/12/06, myf wrote:
> >I am having a problem with Transcriber.
> >
> >I have sound files recorded at bwf 24 bit 48khz, saved as wav. When I open
> >them in Transcriber they do not play properly. The audio signal is not shown
> >properly either (even varying the resolution). I have tried setting the
> >audio file on 48000. When I look at the file information it says Lin24 48khz
> >stereo. If anyone knows how I can get the files to play without the jumping
> >and clicking I would be very grateful!
> >
> >Myf
>
>
>



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