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ogg file instructions

Started by lightspeed, July 06, 2007, 12:14:29 PM

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lightspeed

is their a place that has ogg file instructions on how to make them , what to use, etc. [:)]
 

aladyblond

if you have people putty you must use a wav file

and you go to people putty theatre.

on the pink buttton right click load the wav file into people putty

it will convert the wav to ogg then you must open up haptek and search for ogg files

put it in what ever file you keep ogg and drag it onto the htr.

and in people putty it isnt finshed converting until the button  turns red
~~~if i only had a brain~~~ i dream of htr with the light brown hair....

lightspeed

thanks aladyblond then my next step will be to get people people sometime , thanks for the answer !![:)]
 

Duskrider


I wouldn't buy people putty unless you wanting to make haptek heads.
If you just wanting to convert files to ogg format, most any audio application can do this.

aladyblond

jim, i have made oggs in other apps and they wouldnt work with hal do all of yours work?
~~~if i only had a brain~~~ i dream of htr with the light brown hair....

caangel43

I think your right only peopleputty will make the ogg's for haptek

freddy888

Just my 2 pennies...I have used Audacity to make OGG files that will work with Haptek.  I think the main difference is that with People Putty you can get an ogg file with lipsync data too.  That's something you can't do with most other converters.

aladyblond

ok , yes you can turn the files into ogg  with other converters.but they wont lipsync.
~~~if i only had a brain~~~ i dream of htr with the light brown hair....

ramccoid

quote:
ok , yes you can turn the files into ogg with other converters.but they wont lipsync.


Do you need the full version of people putty to do this, or can it be done with the demo version? because it seems a lot of money to fork out just to convert audio files adequately as I have no interest in creating heads, I'll leave that to the head producing artists of this forum, who do a brilliant job.

Roy.
 

Art

The ogg format is superior to the current and new MP3 formats
and can convert any existing ones.

Vorbis is free, open source software as is speex.

Haptek uses the ogg format but it contains some proprietary coding. Look at the beginning part of one of their ogg files. This is done, as mentioned, with People Putty.

For more info check out:

http://vorbis.com

http://www.speex.org
In the world of AI it's the thought that counts!

- Art -

ramccoid

Thanks Art, I'll check out your links.

Roy.
 

lightspeed

no i actually was going to make heads but was just asking about the ogg files , no sense everyone els having all the fun ya know !! [:)]