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Help needed please - Cool Edit/Adobe Audition
Recorded (or thought I did) a friend's interview on a radio show. Streamed
on Real Player, recorded using CoolEdit2000. Saved as mp3 (or so I thought). I went today to burn it to a CD for her and all I have is loud white noise. The file is the correct length and quite a large size, but is either not an mp3 or has been corrupted somehow. I'm wondering whether it's possible the information is all there but I'm just not accessing it correctly. I can copy the file and transfer it to a friend's PC which has Audition on it if that would help. I would be very grateful for any help anyone could give me. I feel like a right lemon. -- Trish Dublin -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Help needed please - Cool Edit/Adobe Audition
"Trish" wrote in message ... Recorded (or thought I did) a friend's interview on a radio show. Streamed on Real Player, recorded using CoolEdit2000. Saved as mp3 (or so I thought). I went today to burn it to a CD for her and all I have is loud white noise. The file is the correct length and quite a large size, but is either not an mp3 or has been corrupted somehow. I'm wondering whether it's possible the information is all there but I'm just not accessing it correctly. I can copy the file and transfer it to a friend's PC which has Audition on it if that would help. I would be very grateful for any help anyone could give me. I feel like a right lemon. -- Trish Dublin Ah yes, I think I know. Open the file again in the original recording program. Have a look at the properties and se what format the sound is. e.g it may be 32 bit 96kHz. Now go to file, save as, and save it as a 128kbpsMP3 or even 16 bit 44.1kHz wav. What it would appear that you have done is you have it saved as an incompatible format, that's all. If it's any consolation I have done this to myself as well ;-) If worse comes to the worse and you cannot solve it you can put it up on a download site and someone here will offer to do it for you or if it is small enough, less than 5meg you can email it. It really depends how sensitive the content is ;-) Regards TT |
Help needed please - Cool Edit/Adobe Audition
TT wrote:
"Trish" wrote in message ... [snip] If worse comes to the worse and you cannot solve it you can put it up on a download site and someone here will offer to do it for you .... Yep - that'd be a good idea. However, if Cool Edit is trying to open it & you've got full scale white noise, there mihgt be something wrong with the header information. In Cool Edit Pro/Audition you can 'force' the program to read any file as if it's PCM, a-law,u-law, whatever. You can try until you get lucky! BUT if it WAS saved as mp3, you could be stuffed. I've got a range of tools that might be able to help - can you send the file? Rolo rolotomassi@bluey......... |
Help needed please - Cool Edit/Adobe Audition
Trish wrote:
Recorded (or thought I did) a friend's interview on a radio show. Streamed on Real Player, recorded using CoolEdit2000. Saved as mp3 (or so I thought). I went today to burn it to a CD for her and all I have is loud white noise. The file is the correct length and quite a large size, but is either not an mp3 or has been corrupted somehow. I'm wondering whether it's possible the information is all there but I'm just not accessing it correctly. I can copy the file and transfer it to a friend's PC which has Audition on it if that would help. I would be very grateful for any help anyone could give me. I feel like a right lemon. -- Trish Dublin incidentally, how did you record the playing stream into Cool Edit? Did you take a lead from the sound card output and back into the line input of your PC or did you use some feature of CE that I didn't know about similar to Total Recorder? From memory CEP ACTUALLY records in PCM and saves to MP3 (or whatever you chose) when you exit. When Cool Edit Pro/Audition works with MP3s, they first decode them into PCM files in the temp folder then when you've finished working, they re-encode them to MP3. Rolo |
Help needed please - Cool Edit/Adobe Audition
"Rolo Tomassi" wrote in message k... snip incidentally, how did you record the playing stream into Cool Edit? Did you take a lead from the sound card output and back into the line input of your PC or did you use some feature of CE that I didn't know about similar to Total Recorder? From memory CEP ACTUALLY records in PCM and saves to MP3 (or whatever you chose) when you exit. When Cool Edit Pro/Audition works with MP3s, they first decode them into PCM files in the temp folder then when you've finished working, they re-encode them to MP3. Hello. Thank you for taking the time to reply. To record, I just let the radio programme play in Real Player and opened a new file in CoolEdit and pressed record. When it came to the end of the show, I stopped it and pressed 'save as', choosing mp3 and it saved. This is probably not what you are supposed to do, but I have done it before and since to record a radio show and it worked, but for some reason, the files I promised to someone else have been messed up. It works perfectly for unimportant stuff. The radio show was almost two hours long, so I'm afraid it's a very large file (over 1GB). I recorded the show for three days running, but only checked the files when I came to transfer it to CD for her. I presumed that there would be no problem, as there never has been before. What is driving me mad is I KNOW the digital information to recreate the sounds I heard are in my huge big files, but I can't get it out. I have not changed the original files I saved to in any way, as any of my attempts to do something have been done by working on a copy of the original files. -- Trish Dublin -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Help needed please - Cool Edit/Adobe Audition
Trish wrote:
"Rolo Tomassi" wrote in message k... snip incidentally, how did you record the playing stream into Cool Edit? Did you take a lead from the sound card output and back into the line input of your PC or did you use some feature of CE that I didn't know about similar to Total Recorder? From memory CEP ACTUALLY records in PCM and saves to MP3 (or whatever you chose) when you exit. When Cool Edit Pro/Audition works with MP3s, they first decode them into PCM files in the temp folder then when you've finished working, they re-encode them to MP3. Hello. Thank you for taking the time to reply. To record, I just let the radio programme play in Real Player and opened a new file in CoolEdit and pressed record. When it came to the end of the show, I stopped it and pressed 'save as', choosing mp3 and it saved. This is probably not what you are supposed to do, but I have done it before and since to record a radio show and it worked, but for some reason, the files I promised to someone else have been messed up. It works perfectly for unimportant stuff. The radio show was almost two hours long, so I'm afraid it's a very large file (over 1GB). I recorded the show for three days running, but only checked the files when I came to transfer it to CD for her. I presumed that there would be no problem, as there never has been before. What is driving me mad is I KNOW the digital information to recreate the sounds I heard are in my huge big files, but I can't get it out. I have not changed the original files I saved to in any way, as any of my attempts to do something have been done by working on a copy of the original files. -- Trish Dublin Hmm, I'm surprised that CoolEdit allowed you to make successful recordings in the past - perhaps it uses the Windows sound manager to route audio to it's inputs and you had/have the record part of your soundcard set to look at the stereo mix - that'd work. This might not help but could you higlight the first 20 seconds of your file, copy it, create a new file, past the data in and save as Raw PCM - then you might have something email-able. Problem is, finding a way to play that 30 seconds might not solve your 2 hours problem but it'd be a start. Rolo |
Help needed please - Cool Edit/Adobe Audition
"Rolo Tomassi" wrote in message . uk... snip This might not help but could you higlight the first 20 seconds of your file, copy it, create a new file, past the data in and save as Raw PCM - then you might have something email-able. Problem is, finding a way to play that 30 seconds might not solve your 2 hours problem but it'd be a start. Thanks. I've sent you that file...imaginatively titled first30secs. -- Trish Dublin -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Help needed please - Cool Edit/Adobe Audition
Trish wrote:
"Rolo Tomassi" wrote in message . uk... snip This might not help but could you higlight the first 20 seconds of your file, copy it, create a new file, past the data in and save as Raw PCM - then you might have something email-able. Problem is, finding a way to play that 30 seconds might not solve your 2 hours problem but it'd be a start. Thanks. I've sent you that file...imaginatively titled first30secs. -- Trish Dublin Problem sorted and file on it's way back to you. For the rest of the group - the file was named with an mp3 extension but was actually Linear PCM 44.1KHz, 16bit and the 16bit Motorola PCM setting worked - all others returned white noise like the OP experienced. Adobe Audition struggled until I noticed that CEP had defaulted to the Motorola setting whereas Audition had defaulted to the Intel one which DIDN'T work. Rolo |
Help needed please - Cool Edit/Adobe Audition
"Rolo Tomassi" wrote in message .uk... snip Problem sorted and file on it's way back to you. For the rest of the group - the file was named with an mp3 extension but was actually Linear PCM 44.1KHz, 16bit and the 16bit Motorola PCM setting worked - all others returned white noise like the OP experienced. Adobe Audition struggled until I noticed that CEP had defaulted to the Motorola setting whereas Audition had defaulted to the Intel one which DIDN'T work. Much public thanks to Rolo for this. -- Trish Dublin -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Help needed please - Cool Edit/Adobe Audition
"Trish" wrote in message .. . : : "Rolo Tomassi" wrote in message : .uk... : snip : Problem sorted and file on it's way back to you. : : For the rest of the group - the file was named with an mp3 extension but : was actually Linear PCM 44.1KHz, 16bit and the 16bit Motorola PCM setting : worked - all others returned white noise like the OP experienced. : : Adobe Audition struggled until I noticed that CEP had defaulted to the : Motorola setting whereas Audition had defaulted to the Intel one which : DIDN'T work. : : : Much public thanks to Rolo for this. : : -- : Trish : : Dublin : BTW I actually said this was probably the problem in my first post to you ;-) And yes I have done similar things myself. Regards TT |
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