I am creating my audio in Audacity and it sounds fine there; however when I import it into Engage it changes the sound quality at times. Makes it sound a bit garbled or 'tin cany'; the result is also somewhat inconsistent. Does anyone know what my issue is? Thanks!
I am using Audacity and checked the preferences and it is at the default setting which is 16 Bit 44KHz sample rate.
I have been using the Effects/Amplitude to standardize volume with Peak Amplitude set at 0 db. Is that possible to high?
Effects/Noise Reduction to reduce background noise to an acceptable level. On noise reduction I am using an 18 db Noise reduction setting because another post says the sound gets a tin can sound if you get too aggressive with Noise Reduction.
Thanks for the additional details, Doyle. If possible, I'd recommend you send us your .INTR file so we can take a close look and see if we can identify the issue. Thanks!
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Hey Doyle!
Have a look at this article and let us know if that helps eliminate the audio issues.
Thanks for responding so quickly.
I am using Audacity and checked the preferences and it is at the default setting which is 16 Bit 44KHz sample rate.
I have been using the Effects/Amplitude to standardize volume with Peak Amplitude set at 0 db. Is that possible to high?
Effects/Noise Reduction to reduce background noise to an acceptable level. On noise reduction I am using an 18 db Noise reduction setting because another post says the sound gets a tin can sound if you get too aggressive with Noise Reduction.
Thoughts?
Thanks for the additional details, Doyle. If possible, I'd recommend you send us your .INTR file so we can take a close look and see if we can identify the issue. Thanks!
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