Hi,
I really would like to change the timecode length from 12 minutes to like 24 minutes.
I thought soundforge would do it, but can't get it.
1) has anyone ever attempted this?
2) Does anyone have any timecode expertise where you have done this and/or can say if this can even be done?
Thanks,
B
I really would like to change the timecode length from 12 minutes to like 24 minutes.
I thought soundforge would do it, but can't get it.
1) has anyone ever attempted this?
2) Does anyone have any timecode expertise where you have done this and/or can say if this can even be done?
Thanks,
B
geposted Sat 24 Feb 07 @ 10:01 pm
We've informed the Dev team that the timecode in practice is too short, so we await a website update. extending the timecode manually should not be attempted, it's not as simple as you might think.
geposted Sat 24 Feb 07 @ 10:17 pm
Hey Bag,
Thanks- I know- it's very hard - trying, but no luck.
Thanks- I know- it's very hard - trying, but no luck.
geposted Sat 24 Feb 07 @ 10:26 pm
Your probably wasting your time trying ;).
geposted Sat 24 Feb 07 @ 10:30 pm
Have stopped.
tx
tx
geposted Sat 24 Feb 07 @ 10:36 pm
Its not possible to extend the timecode mp3.
Think if timecode as this : Counting from 0 to 1000.
So if you extend, by adding / duplicating the mp3, so that the timecode is double length, it will start counting at zero again, in the middle, making the song jump back to beginning, or worse.
So its not possible.
For 4.3 the forgotten smart mode feature of song playing even if timecode runs out, is added back in.
So in 4.3, with smart mode, you wont have to extend timecode lenght.
Hope that helps :)
geposted Sat 24 Feb 07 @ 11:51 pm
thanks,
geposted Sun 25 Feb 07 @ 12:01 am
dj-in-norway wrote :
Think if timecode as this : Counting from 0 to 1000.
So if you extend, by adding / duplicating the mp3, so that the timecode is double length, it will start counting at zero again, in the middle, making the song jump back to beginning, or worse.
So its not possible.
Think if timecode as this : Counting from 0 to 1000.
So if you extend, by adding / duplicating the mp3, so that the timecode is double length, it will start counting at zero again, in the middle, making the song jump back to beginning, or worse.
So its not possible.
But what if you'll be playing in relative mode, does it really matter?
geposted Sun 25 Feb 07 @ 12:19 am
gotta be honest, and say I dont know... But I think smart mode and relative mode both will play when timecode runs out. At least smart mode will.
Anyways, particular reasons for running in relative mode?
Just asking... Since smart mode is the software use mode. And absolute mode is the die hard no-software aid mode :)
geposted Sun 25 Feb 07 @ 12:47 am
I don't know lol, I've never really used smart mode. That's weird after all this time. I think i'll try it out. So far everythings been working fine, guess that's why I never bothered. I mught be missing a lot. I'll give it a shot.
geposted Sun 25 Feb 07 @ 12:53 am
How about 2-sided vinyls: one side has the normal spiralling grooves, but the other side has concentric circles! That way the TC would be infinite.
geposted Sun 25 Feb 07 @ 1:02 am