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hunglo567 August 2nd, 2007 01:20 AM

music plays too fast
 
I used another program to remove the vocals and convert the music to a .wav file and it plays back ok in windows media player but when I try it with KHPro 4.106 it plays back really fast. Any ideas on how to slow it down?

George August 2nd, 2007 08:13 AM

If "really fast" means it just zips by, then it may be that the .WAV file is not a standard 16 bit sample, STEREO 44.1KHz bit rate file.

Right click on the .wav file, click on PROPERTIES, then SUMMARY, and list what it says.

If anything other than the above, either the original file you used is not a standard .wav file, or the program you save it with did not save as a standard .WAV file. It would take an audio editor to correct it.

Windows Media Player is programmed to handle a multitude of different formats, and monaural as well as stereo, but KHPro requires a stereo 2-channel file.

hunglo567 August 2nd, 2007 10:03 AM

Thanks for the reply. I figured it out this morning, I had saved the file as mono. Once I converted it back to stereo it plays fine.

brokenWizard November 17th, 2007 03:10 PM

Same fast music problem
 
Thanks guys I had the same problem. When I looked at the file (didn't quite wrk as George said with Vista) I found the bit rate at 705 so then I tried the make it stero trick and boom it now sounds grate. Thanks for all the info which allowed me to get this fixed
BrokenWizard

George November 17th, 2007 04:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brokenWizard (Post 67697)
Thanks guys I had the same problem. When I looked at the file (didn't quite wrk as George said with Vista) I found the bit rate at 705 so then I tried the make it stero trick and boom it now sounds grate. Thanks for all the info which allowed me to get this fixed
BrokenWizard

Glad you got it going.:)

Would you mind posting the procedure for checking out the properties of an audio file using Vista?

Would be helpful for others, and also help us Xp users to help others.

Thanks,

brokenWizard November 19th, 2007 01:33 PM

Difference I found with Vista is no biggy. There is no summery tab but if you click on details it list the bit rate along with other info.
Soory if my previous note made it sound like there was a big difference


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