From: Jeffrey M. Harper To: 3D Studio Max List <3dsmax@engramdigital.com> Subject: OffTopic: Help, Phoenitic Scriptwriting for Voice Overs and Audio Down Sampling Date: Monday, April 17, 2000 8:47 AM Good Morning Everyone, Yes, once again, I am in need of more help. I've searched online with Excite.com but was unable to find anything that helped me out with this problem. In the further developing of our project here, we now have sudden need to add voice -vers to many parts of our project. We have contracted a professional to come in and record the lines, but the text that has to recorded is technical with many acronyms that have definite pronunciations. My questions I guess are, do any of you know of resources for finding out how to write a script in phoentics that a professional voice-actor can read and speak correctly? And, following that, resources for help on editing the audio down to get the cleanest possible sound. We are recording to DAT using a professional mic, then capturing the audio in SoundForge XP(the lite version). We are converting the audio from 48 kHZ 16 Bit Stereo down to 11,025 Hz 8 Bit Mono (necessary for CD- access speed and space in our project). In our initial tests, we starting picking up a lot of hiss with the final wav files, which is not really acceptable. If any of you out there know of links to resources that may help me I'd be greatful if you'd email them directly to this address, as I don't get the list here at the office. Thank you very much in advance for your help, Jeff Harper Training Support Products Albuquerque, NM -- Subscribe/Unsubscribe at: http://mail.engram.net/guest/RemoteListSummary/3DSTUDIOMAX List courtesy of http://www.Engram.net