Subject: | Re: Spectrogram to a movie file? |
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From: | "Thomas Ashcraft" heliotown27 |
Date: | Tue Apr 24, 2007 12:25 pm ((PDT)) |
Dear Stoatwizard, That's a sweet clip! Thanks for posting. I am hoping still for further possibilities from others on the list as well. I don't see much discussion of spectrogram programs on this list in general. It sure is helpful to visualize sound. And maybe turning the spectrogram specimens into movies is not common. ?? Thomas stoatwizard wrote: >> Does anyone know of any sonic-visual spectrogram software that can >> produce a movie file of the scrolling sound and visual spectrogram? >> > > I used an Avisynth script to do this from the sound and the spectrogram > > http://www.suffolkbirds.co.uk/video/070227_greenie.mov > > it is a very techy way to do it though free :) > > > > |
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