|
sakurahitomi7
|
sakurahitomi7
Posted 3 Years Ago
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 2 Years Ago
Posts: 1,
Visits: 31
|
Hello, I have a voice actor who recorded some voice lines for me, in wav. But iclone can't align them at all. I tried with replica studio with a audio file, it works. Or with some other random files it also works. I wanted to know what could be the reason I can't use her files, specificaly ? She shared her files by google drive. Thanks,
|
|
Kelleytoons
|
Kelleytoons
Posted 3 Years Ago
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: Last Year
Posts: 9.2K,
Visits: 22.1K
|
You might have to post a sample but .WAV files, in general, aren't as good to work with as MP3 (so you could always try just converting them - any decent audio editor can do that). While you're in that editor I would also recommend normalizing them (a lot of folks don't do this but it's essential for audio voice tracks).
Alienware Aurora R16, Win 11, i9-149000KF, 3.20GHz CPU, 64GB RAM, RTX 4090 (24GB), Samsung 870 Pro 8TB, Gen3 MVNe M-2 SSD, 4TBx2, 39" Alienware Widescreen Monitor Mike "ex-genius" Kelley
|
|
animagic
|
animagic
Posted 3 Years Ago
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: Last Month
Posts: 15.8K,
Visits: 31.4K
|
I have encountered one case recently of a female voice that wouldn't align. I used Audacity to lower the pitch and then it would align. Then, I used the original voice again during editing of the video. Also, if it is a .WAV file make sure it is either 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz. Higher sample rates may not work well.
|