On Tue, 22 May 2012 13:55:37 -0700, Kevin Cosgrove wrote:
On 22 May 2012 at 9:46, david
<gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com> wrote:
On 05/22/2012 04:33 AM, Andrea Del Signore
wrote:
> I've a little problem encoding an improvvisation I recorded in
> ardour2 with lame.
>
> After exporting sucessfully the two tracks, I run this command:
>
> lame --preset standard mixdown.wav
>
> The generated mp3 file is mostly ok, but there are some glitches as
> you can ear at 1'37" (mp3 link:
>
http://persbaglio.it/downloads/improvvisando/risveglio.mp3 )
>
> I've done this process twice, with the same results and I'm almost
> sure that there isn't any glitch in the mixdown wave file (I can't be
> really sure just because I don't have the original here at hand).
I would check that WAV file. See my comment below.
Any idea
on what could be the cause?
Hmmm, try a different MP3 encoder?
I wasn't paying any attention to this thread until now.
Yesterday and the day before I exported WAV files from ardour 2.8.11 and
I noticed that a laugh that's balanced L/R at 6 seconds into the one
track is also pulled forward to 2 seconds into the track and panned
nearly all the way left, but slides toward center as it fades out. The
WAV file was exported via "Export range markers to multiple audio
files...". The problem exists in exports from each of the two days.
Only 2-3 of the 21 exported files have any trouble.
The wav is clean, as said in my other response I suspect it's just a
problem with "windows media player" because nor totem, nor mplayer or vlc
show the problem on linux
"Export session to audiofile..." doesn't exhibit the problem.
I used "Export session to audiofile..." for the mixdown.
Cheerio....
Thanks,
Andrea