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Stretching WAV files without losing quality
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Mike Rivers
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Some of my captures are live conerts. The drum beats are definitely noticeable.
Some other captures are classic hockey games where I care more about synch of
the sound than the quality. When a puck hits the stick or a board and the
sound of it comes late or early, it doesn't feel right.
This is exactly the type of application where you should manually
synchronize. You really can't depend on electronics to be that stable
for two hours. Get the first drum beat of the shot lined up and it
will stay in sync very accurately until the shot is over (unless of
course you're making a two hour movie of a drum stick hitting the
head).
Nothing wrong with getting it right where it matters, but trying to
make one adjustment based on the starting and ending times and hoping
that will make synchronization correct for the full time period is
wishful thinking. Life isn't that easy.
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