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Post by natebelville82 on Sept 14, 2009 22:39:00 GMT -5
Hi, I just have a couple questions.
1. I have a recording system that records everything as a wav. How do I convert it to MP3?
2. I did a short test with my recording system and Raiders of The Lost Ark. The timing was great. However, my timing was based on the user hitting play on the Raiders menu. Is that a bad Idea? I mean there are different editions of DVD's and stuff, should I use something that is actually part of the movie as a que like a credit or a logo?
3. How do most people watch the DVD and MP3 at the same time? Do they have to do it at the Computer or do they use a CD player and a DVD player? I'm just curious.
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Post by JoshWay on Sept 15, 2009 8:25:58 GMT -5
1. Most audio software (even iTunes) will convert a WAV to MP3.
2. It's probably better to use a starting cue in the film itself. The delay time from pressing play to the movie starting will likely vary from player to player.
3. I think iPods are common among those who play sync the mp3s, but some people use laptops and computers. CD players with mp3 capability are probably ideal. (Personally I reauthor.)
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Post by natebelville82 on Sept 16, 2009 18:14:54 GMT -5
Thanks for the info. It was very helpful. I hadn't thought about the different delays of dvd players.
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Post by natebelville82 on Sept 21, 2009 10:12:06 GMT -5
Hi, I have another question regarding iriffs.
Are all iriffs searchable by movie name in the the search bar regardless of popularity?
Basically, if I make my first iriff and no one has ever heard of me, will people still be able to search for the title of the film in the search bar?
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Post by thehayven on Mar 27, 2011 18:03:17 GMT -5
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