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Post by corgiluver on Mar 1, 2017 10:32:42 GMT -7
I recently watched a YouTube video where someone makes a copy cassette tape to play in Teddy. I decided to try this but I'm having some problems. I got the tracks into audacity fine, I made sure the audio is on the left and the animation signals on the right, but when I put the copy tape in Teddy he has a little trouble animating. Anyone else tried this and have suggestions? I'm using a metal tape deck bear like the video suggested.
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Post by lachlant1984 on Mar 3, 2017 2:18:38 GMT -7
Are you recording your tapes into Audacity from a cassette player? When you save the audio, what format are you saving it in? I'd recommend saving the audio files in PCM waveform format (.wav files). Try adjusting the level of your cassette player when you recording the audio into Audacity, that indeed you're doing that, if you're using any kind of audio normalisation techniques, try not to use them.
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Post by corgiluver on Mar 3, 2017 11:40:24 GMT -7
Thanks for the advice. What ended up working was changing the hz from 800 to 44100.
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