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but the problem is: when i change is from 48,000 to 44,000 the sound slows right down and sounds awful...how can i get it back to the normal speed? please help :)
I've uploaded a couple of sound gestures using audaici on Mac they work fine but for some reason the level of the sound is very low compare to other gesturs I have. I can hardly hear it when there is music in a club for example. I've tryed amplyfying the waves in Audacity n still no change... any help?
Aha. I think I have found a way around the "File does not appear to be a supported sample rate ( must be 44.1k)" error. Once you have set the values noted in this tutorial, copy the entire clip (Select it, then Edit -> Copy), then open a new window (File -> New), and paste them in. It should retain the values, and you can then export to Second Life. Reply to this message if it works.
i tryed to do it all how you explained it but it keeps giving me a error "File does not appear to be a supported sample rate ( must be 44.1k) so whats wrong i have set the rate to 44.100mhz and 16-bit i exported it to but it will not upload
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