Cedric Dawnhawk Posted September 29, 2014 Report Posted September 29, 2014 I accidentally saved my audio in Cool Edit in 44100Hz, 102kbps CBR mp3 format. When I used this in a Pictures to Exe project, the waveform display and the actual music gradually went out of sync as the music played. Eventually I worked out what was happening and saved the mp3 file in a more standard format and things were fine.For an experiment I added the 102kbps mp3 file and the more standard mp3 file to different tracks of the audio. The standard was shown as 4:26 long, the 102kbps as 4:43. However the waveform displays were identical except for an additional "flat line" section on the 102kbps to make up the 17s difference. When I played them together the audio gradually went out of sync as expected.Opening both files in Media player showed them as 4:26 long.Is there a restriction on the mp3 formats that can be used in Pictures to Exe? Should there be a warning if this sort of thing is going to happen? Quote
denisb Posted September 30, 2014 Report Posted September 30, 2014 Not sure , but when your mp3 is with V ariable Bit Rate, and not Constant Bit Rate, problems like you describe occurs.PTE need Constant Bit Rate.Denis Quote
Gilio Posted September 30, 2014 Report Posted September 30, 2014 Cedric, I use Lame mp3, 256 kbps for better Quality sound! Quote
PGA Posted September 30, 2014 Report Posted September 30, 2014 I suspect that the problem may have been caused by the choice of bitrate. When exporting an MP3 file from Audacity the available bitrates around the 100 mark are 96 and 112. 102kbps would appear to be a very non-standard setting.Peter Quote
Igor Posted October 13, 2014 Report Posted October 13, 2014 Cedric,In future we plan to replace our existing MP3 decoder and probably the new decoder will accept MP3 files with non-standard audio bitrate.Please send me a link to a sample MP3 file at102kbps I'll check up. Probably we'll fix it for next version. Quote
Cedric Dawnhawk Posted October 13, 2014 Author Report Posted October 13, 2014 Thanks for the repliesIgor: The offending mp3 file can be downloaded from http://www.newlandeng.karoo.net/ReverieMixDown102.mp3denisb: This was a CBR formatPGA: Yes I gathered it was to do with the 'non-standard' bit rate. My point was that either PTE should cope with it or refuse or warn about using it in the first place. Quote
Igor Posted October 14, 2014 Report Posted October 14, 2014 Cedric,Thanks for the file!Media Player Classic HomeCinema shows 96kbps for this file and it plays fine in PicturesToExe as I quickly tested.Here is a test project:https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/27544810/temp/Project1.exe Quote
Cedric Dawnhawk Posted October 14, 2014 Author Report Posted October 14, 2014 IgorAre you sure Media Player Classic HomeCinema has not auto-converted it to a more standard format?On my Windows XP workstation:Windows Media Player 11 reports 101kbps. 4:26Windows Explorer says 101kbpsOn my Windows 7 laptopWindows Media Player 12 says102kbps. 4:25.Windows Explorer says 102kbpsIf I add the music to a new project using PTE 8.01 on either the workstation or the laptop, the audio tab on Project options reports the length as 4:43If I view the timeline with waveform showing, the waveform shaded area extends to 4:43. However the waveform itself only extends to 4:25. When I play the music it plays as though its length is 4:43 so it gradually gets out of sync with the waveform.Unfortunately the test project you sent is not long enough to see if the music is in fact playing more slowly than it should Quote
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