On Tue, 22 May 2012 13:55:37 -0700, Kevin Cosgrove wrote: > On 22 May 2012 at 9:46, david > <gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 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 _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user