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System Sounds

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Start & End
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Link:  http://www.mentalrey.it
Downloads:  32294
Submitted:  Nov 13 2007
Updated:  Nov 15 2007

Description:

2 Sounds for Start and End session
and a Waiting sound for some long operation.

Wav sounds at 44.1Hz - 16bit
Mp3 sounds at 44.1Hz - 320Kb/s

Sound module used: Yamaha CS6R




Changelog:

Just open and save the End file in wav
for ubuntu problem




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 Good Sounds :)

 
 by chadders on: Nov 13 2007
 
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Great Sounds :) BUT the end sound might be just a little long. Otherwise perfect *thumbs up*.


Chadders.

That's my two pence worth.

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 Re: Good Sounds :)

 
 by mentalrey on: Nov 13 2007
 
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I need to work on ^_^
normally i do not do only a sound.


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 :-)

 
 by danito on: Nov 13 2007
 
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great sounds x2


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 great

 
 by thebinz on: Nov 13 2007
 
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I really like them.
But i do agree that the end seems a little bit long.
They are currently added to my system.
Great Job!


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 Using with Gnome

 
 by Anywhere on: Nov 13 2007
 
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I had a great deal of difficulty converting the MP3's to a usable WAV so that Gnome could use them. In case anyone else is having the same problem, you have to use Audacity. Do not use the "Sound Converter" program in Ubuntu Gutsy. While Sound Converter will create a WAV file that can be previewed and played in Totem, Gnome itself will be fussy and usually not like it. The version exported from Audacity has not yet given me trouble.

Mentalrey: I don't suppose you'd be kind enough to post .WAV versions of the sounds that are usable with Gnome?


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 Re: Using with Gnome

 
 by mentalrey on: Nov 13 2007
 
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mmm.. i have not posted the .wav only for the weight of file.
when i remake the End file i can posted them and not an mp3, no problem.


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 Re: Re: Using with G

 
 by Anywhere on: Nov 13 2007
 
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I hope you'll keep the existing End around, maybe as an alternative in the .zip. I currently use "Start" when GDM comes up, and "End" when I log in... --because despite Ubuntu's speed improvements Gnome still takes its sweet time starting up. :)


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 One more thing...

 
 by Anywhere on: Nov 13 2007
 
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...best startup sounds I've found. Excellent job Mentalrey!


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 fantastic

 
 by fasz on: Nov 13 2007
 
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fantastic sounds!!!

About to convert, my prefered method to convert music in every format to wav is using mplayer, in the console just type:

mplayer miArchivo.mp3 -ao pcm

then, in the directory a audiodump.wav was created.

Sorry if you dont understand but mi lenguage is spanish.


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