While I was making a Hamstermon (Yes, I'm in the Hamstermon RPG!) project called "Wierd phone call", it took to me 6 times to get the sound right because whenever I played back the recording on Scratch for the first 5 tries, the sound got sort of fuzzy and crackly in the middle of the recording. I was at a reccomended length away from the built-in microphone on my laptop, and I have good system memory. Why did this happen? What should I do to prevent corrupted sound the next time I record my voice?
Last edited by icecreamandcake (2010-07-03 16:51:47)
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It's nothing to do with your system. Scratch just turns .wav files into garbage. Uploading it may fix it, or it may not
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Blade-Edge wrote:
It's nothing to do with your system. Scratch just turns .wav files into garbage. Uploading it may fix it, or it may not
The sound was recorded on Scratch, not on Sound Recorder. I still don't know why it happened.
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icecreamandcake wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
It's nothing to do with your system. Scratch just turns .wav files into garbage. Uploading it may fix it, or it may not
The sound was recorded on Scratch, not on Sound Recorder. I still don't know why it happened.
It happened because of Scratch
You may have used the built-in recorder, but it's still a .wav file
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Blade-Edge wrote:
icecreamandcake wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
It's nothing to do with your system. Scratch just turns .wav files into garbage. Uploading it may fix it, or it may not
The sound was recorded on Scratch, not on Sound Recorder. I still don't know why it happened.
It happened because of Scratch
You may have used the built-in recorder, but it's still a .wav file
I hope the sound corruption bug gets fixed. But somehow, the 6th time I tried recording it, it didn't get corrupted. Wierd.
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icecreamandcake wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
icecreamandcake wrote:
The sound was recorded on Scratch, not on Sound Recorder. I still don't know why it happened.It happened because of Scratch
You may have used the built-in recorder, but it's still a .wav fileI hope the sound corruption bug gets fixed. But somehow, the 6th time I tried recording it, it didn't get corrupted. Wierd.
I hope Scratch 2.0 doesn't turn .wav files into junk like BladeEdge said.
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icecreamandcake wrote:
icecreamandcake wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
It happened because of Scratch
You may have used the built-in recorder, but it's still a .wav fileI hope the sound corruption bug gets fixed. But somehow, the 6th time I tried recording it, it didn't get corrupted. Wierd.
I hope Scratch 2.0 doesn't turn .wav files into junk like BladeEdge said.
From what I understand, Flash is a lot less arbitrary than Squeak to write in... Which probably means a better-quality programming language!
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I still need answers on how to prevent it. Mods, don't close this until the problem is solved completely! It's still not completely solved!
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icecreamandcake wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
It's nothing to do with your system. Scratch just turns .wav files into garbage. Uploading it may fix it, or it may not
The sound was recorded on Scratch, not on Sound Recorder. I still don't know why it happened.
Yeah, it was a .wav file. You are right, Blade-Edge.
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coolstuff wrote:
icecreamandcake wrote:
icecreamandcake wrote:
I hope the sound corruption bug gets fixed. But somehow, the 6th time I tried recording it, it didn't get corrupted. Wierd.I hope Scratch 2.0 doesn't turn .wav files into junk like BladeEdge said.
From what I understand, Flash is a lot less arbitrary than Squeak to write in... Which probably means a better-quality programming language!
What's Squeak?????
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What's Squeak?????
Scratch is written in Squeak.
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I still need to know how to prevent corrupted sound!
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Scratch has always had a very bad sound recorder, and usually, destroys them.
When recording, I use a free and simple program called Audacity. You can download it here. If you have a Windows computer, most of them (as far as I know) have a program called 'Sound Recorder'. I have WinXP, and I found the program in Start+All Programs+Accessories+Entertainment, and it was in that file. Hope this helps your out!
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Scratch has always had a very bad sound recorder, and usually, destroys them.
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When recording, I use a free and simple program called Audacity. You can download it here. If you have a Windows computer, most of them (as far as I know) have a program called 'Sound Recorder'. I have WinXP, and I found the program in Start+All Programs+Accessories+Entertainment, and it was in that file. Hope this helps your out!![]()
The strange thing is that ever since the corrupted sound problem, Scratch hasn't corrupted any sound since. Wierd.
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I'm not sure of downloading Audiacity. My parents don't sometimes don't let me download some stuff (But they let me download Scratch)
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icecreamandcake wrote:
Wierd.
It is spelled 'weird'.
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coolstuff wrote:
icecreamandcake wrote:
icecreamandcake wrote:
I hope the sound corruption bug gets fixed. But somehow, the 6th time I tried recording it, it didn't get corrupted. Wierd.I hope Scratch 2.0 doesn't turn .wav files into junk like BladeEdge said.
From what I understand, Flash is a lot less arbitrary than Squeak to write in... Which probably means a better-quality programming language!
As long as I can open 1.x-created files, I'm good.
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WindozeNT wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
icecreamandcake wrote:
I hope Scratch 2.0 doesn't turn .wav files into junk like BladeEdge said.From what I understand, Flash is a lot less arbitrary than Squeak to write in... Which probably means a better-quality programming language!
As long as I can open 1.x-created files, I'm good.
WindozeNT
I would imagine you could - I doubt they'd change even that.
Even so, they will probably still offer support for older versions, as they already do for older computers which may not be able to run 2.0.
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coolstuff wrote:
WindozeNT wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
From what I understand, Flash is a lot less arbitrary than Squeak to write in... Which probably means a better-quality programming language!As long as I can open 1.x-created files, I'm good.
WindozeNTI would imagine you could - I doubt they'd change even that.
Even so, they will probably still offer support for older versions, as they already do for older computers which may not be able to run 2.0.
My computer has Windows 7, and it's new.
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icecreamandcake wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
WindozeNT wrote:
As long as I can open 1.x-created files, I'm good.
WindozeNTI would imagine you could - I doubt they'd change even that.
Even so, they will probably still offer support for older versions, as they already do for older computers which may not be able to run 2.0.My computer has Windows 7, and it's new.
From what I understand, WindozeNT was talking about versions of Scratch, not versions of Windows - Windows 1.x would be from the 80s!
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icecreamandcake wrote:
Wierd.
It is spelled 'weird'.
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STOP CORRECTING ME!!!!
Nobody's perfect!!!!
Last edited by icecreamandcake (2010-07-24 19:52:59)
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Simple solution: REcord it with another program then import it!!
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icecreamandcake wrote:
While I was making a Hamstermon (Yes, I'm in the Hamstermon RPG!) project called "Wierd phone call", it took to me 6 times to get the sound right because whenever I played back the recording on Scratch for the first 5 tries, the sound got sort of fuzzy and crackly in the middle of the recording. I was at a reccomended length away from the built-in microphone on my laptop, and I have good system memory. Why did this happen? What should I do to prevent corrupted sound the next time I record my voice?
I have excacly the same prob, YOu should just save your work then re-open it, it should be fine then,
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Willamation wrote:
icecreamandcake wrote:
While I was making a Hamstermon (Yes, I'm in the Hamstermon RPG!) project called "Wierd phone call", it took to me 6 times to get the sound right because whenever I played back the recording on Scratch for the first 5 tries, the sound got sort of fuzzy and crackly in the middle of the recording. I was at a reccomended length away from the built-in microphone on my laptop, and I have good system memory. Why did this happen? What should I do to prevent corrupted sound the next time I record my voice?
I have excacly the same prob, YOu should just save your work then re-open it, it should be fine then,
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Can a mod close this please? My problem is solved!!!!!!!!!
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