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gadolinite

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wav2lip
« on: 07 May 2003, 02:07:20 »
 :'(Hello I am running Windows XP and I followed all the directions on how to get it to work.  All my wan files are 16 bit mono.  Can anyone help?
« Last Edit: 07 May 2003, 03:04:15 by gadolinite »

Knut Erik

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Re:wav2lip
« Reply #1 on: 07 May 2003, 11:03:11 »
Wave2Lip is a hell of a program, but I'll help you as best as i can.

First. Put wave2lip in your C:\ folder. It must not be in any folder, just C:\
Then put your sound files in the same place. Now you must drag the sound files into the wave2lip program and voilla!
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gadolinite

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Re:wav2lip
« Reply #2 on: 08 May 2003, 01:36:22 »
 :o :o :o ??? ??? ???Wave to lip does not work no matter what.  What is the matter here.  Is there anything else like it that will work?

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Re:wav2lip
« Reply #3 on: 08 May 2003, 04:35:08 »
Attatch one of your sound files you are using to a post (zipped), and I'll see what is wrong.
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deaddog

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Re:wav2lip
« Reply #4 on: 08 May 2003, 05:29:55 »
I have XP and have no troubles getting wave2lip to work.  As the others stated, both the wave file and wave2lip have to be in the same directory, c:\

Also, and this is stating the obvious, it must be a .wav file with no spaces in the name. :)  Just drag and drop the .wav file onto wave2lip.exe.