11-17-2024, 05:06 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-17-2024, 05:10 AM by DerVVulfman.)
I haven't had this issue personally with mp3 tracks. I did some editing of a few movie tracks for some script demos, trimming areas where the ends did a nice merge without even hearing where I did the cut. I didn't even fadeout/fadein the areas for a blend.
But I won't say it isn't an issue. What you are encountering could be the result of a number of things, the bit rate or frequency in which it is recorded could be a factor. When RPGMaker XP was released, no one recorded music in anything larger than 128-bit or 44,000Hrz. Well, i know someone, but even so the human ear cannot tell the difference beyond certain hrz rates.
Even so, have you tried converting the music to Ogg Vorbis? Its been considered a better format for streaming/looping.
But I won't say it isn't an issue. What you are encountering could be the result of a number of things, the bit rate or frequency in which it is recorded could be a factor. When RPGMaker XP was released, no one recorded music in anything larger than 128-bit or 44,000Hrz. Well, i know someone, but even so the human ear cannot tell the difference beyond certain hrz rates.
Even so, have you tried converting the music to Ogg Vorbis? Its been considered a better format for streaming/looping.