20Kb.wav
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- effeuelle
we produce audio tg news like this:
http://www.aridissimo.com/fulvio…
a client want to reduce it in size -> to 20 Kb.wav file
no mp3, no rm, only wav.
impossible for me but i ask anyway..
...someone can help?
maybe JazX?
thanks,
- effeuelle0
crazy ah?
- ********0
hi man, explain that again?
- ********0
so currently the file size must be at least close to 1 MB or something, are you saying that? You can reduce, but like most apps it will reduce the quality of your sound, you can still export in .wav format. You'll want to use an Audio Editor like Sound Forge or Wavelab or many others.
- effeuelle0
again?
- effeuelle0
i just use adobe audition.
aniway 20 kb it's impossible for me.No problem for the quality, the file will run on cellular phone.....but 20 kb in wav....i can't do it!
- ********0
You can reduce your rendering status: Render 44,100 Hz, 16 Bit, Mono PCM wave file. can be brought down to like Render 8,00 Hz, 8 Bit, Mono PCM wave file. can be brought down to like. I just did it and it went from 2MB to 264kb. Etc, etc. :)
- ********0
do you want me to do it for you, I've just done it to a point, again from 2MB to 246kb. but your client is asking for something a bit silly.
- effeuelle0
i'm to 210 kb...already changed frequency and sample rate....i can't reduce more.
thanks anyway jaz,
- ********0
yeah that's the thing, you can only go so low with .wav format before it sounds really, really bad. Anyway, always work with .wav files or .aiff also similar in nature. :)
- effeuelle0
thanks jaz :)
- ********0
lol
- ********0
actually ctrlRmB alot of electrobands will do that type of shit and remix it in with better beats and sequences, etc. kinda crazy :)
- effeuelle0
hey, don't make money with my idea!
lol
- sneeth0
if you can get your hands on a data cable and a siemens phone you can pull a wav file out of another phone and check the compression that they use. try vissie from http://www.7soft.de/
i cant remember off hand what the .wav format used is but it is something different that i had never seen before. 8 bit mono, with a weird compression before i could get it into the phone, but wavelab could export it.