![]() ![]() Dolby Pro Logic II takes the audio for almost any TV show, movie, game, or music album and wraps it around you. I just ran a few quick ffmpeg -i originalrecording.m4a originalrecording.wavįfmpeg -i originalrecording2.mp3 originalrecording2.wavĭrag and drop the WAV files instead of the original files, and logic no longer chops them up weirdly. With Dolby Pro Logic II technology in your home theater, youre no longer limited to the binary left-right world of stereo. I managed to bypass the issue by just converting all of my mp3 files to wav files. I'm temporarily using the 'fix' that the reddit OP noted: It sounds the same in Logic playback and after exporting (bouncing). Repeat the process on the Playback tab for the Zoom playback Default. Make sure Default Format is 44100 Hz, Exclusive Mode boxes unchecked. You could open Windows Sound, Recording tab, right-click over Zoom, choose 'Properties' then the 'Advanced' tab. Here it is after dragging and dropping from Finder into Logic: Re: recorded track plays back double speed. Here is an example of an audio file which I may attempt to import: It is accompanied by a small picture and a small sound clip. A person clicks follow and within a few seconds that follower is announced through the TwitchAlerts window. Sorry if this is hard to picture but basically: I am streaming. The sample rate of Logic (in Project Settings > Audio) is 44.1kHz, as is the sample rate of all the files I try to import (except potentially the m4a files, soxi doesn't work on m4a though so I don't know their sample rates). I tested it through preview mode and live mode to see and the sound still goes through twice. ![]() I have noticed that this doesn't affect only mp3 files (downloaded from the internet), but also m4a files recorded in my iPhone (with the factory voice recorder app) and sent to my MacBook. All the previously saved projects that had audio imported into them don't have a problem but if I try to upload a new audio file into those projects, I am encountering the same problem I've made sure that the sample rate of the audio file and the project is the same but it still doesn't make a difference. I started having the same problem as shown in this reddit post:Įverytime I try to upload an mp3 file into logic, it speeds up the audio by a whole lot. I never noticed this problem before today: ![]()
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