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2012-07-06
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I've been trying to do something that I thought would be pretty simple, but is turning into quite the mini-crusade. I'm trying to acheive a gapless ringtone loop.
I'm in music production, and i've got my hands on a quality drum loop (4~12 seconds long), wav, super high-quality. Now, I already know it doesn't play nice with the wav file, so i've been converting it into an mp3, but even then, there's still a gap.
There was a hidden feature in android, if you can call it that, where it can acheive gapless feedback if you add a custom tag and it's on .ogg format.
Does anybody know of a particular method to get a seamless/gapless loop for a ringtone?
Cheers
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2012-07-06
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I'm in music production, and i've got my hands on a quality drum loop (4~12 seconds long), wav, super high-quality. Now, I already know it doesn't play nice with the wav file, so i've been converting it into an mp3, but even then, there's still a gap.
There was a hidden feature in android, if you can call it that, where it can acheive gapless feedback if you add a custom tag and it's on .ogg format.
Does anybody know of a particular method to get a seamless/gapless loop for a ringtone?
Cheers