Armed Polite Society
Main Forums => The Roundtable => Topic started by: Brad Johnson on April 15, 2009, 02:41:18 PM
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I need a 35 second .wav file of silence. It's to fill a spot at the front of a DVD slideshow. I have music for it but the software I use doesn't let me start the sound at a predetermined spot. It just starts playing whatever is on the audio list as soon as the slideshow begins and I want a noiseless intro.
I don't have a wav file editor here at the office or I'd do it me own self. I could also run home and do it but that would take a bit. Since you bunch of genii could probably do it in a split second, I'll bug you instead. =D
Thanks in advance!
Brad
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Never mind. Figure out I could do it with Media Recorder.
Brad
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Emailed one to you. If you want a higher fidelity recording of silence, let me know. :laugh:
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Silence is golden ... in Dolby 5.1 Surround.
=D
Brad
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It's silent, but is it deadly? :O :lol:
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Expect a call from the RIAA. I hear John Cage is big about going after people that copy his music without permission.
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Expect a call from the RIAA. I hear John Cage is big about going after people that copy his music without permission.
You can download 4'33" from iTunes now.
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simple as pie in Audacity
create silence :35
save as
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About that simple in Windows Media Recorder. Hit the Record button, wait 35 seconds, stop, and save.
Brad
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If you run linux you could use arecord
arecord -d 10 </dev/zero >silence.wav
There is probably an even leeter way to make it using only shell builtins.