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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 03 12:46 am)
Wav WILL work. However... for some obscure reason, there are some WAV's that can't be read by Poser. Try re-saving them by running them through some standard format like Window's Sound Recorder...
I THINK (from my flaky memory) that they need to be 8 bit, and some programs save wav as 16 bit... Don't quote me on that though L My wavs has always worked with Talk Designer - but then again I've never used it much. Used it, yes, but mostly for the novelty value :)
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Using Poser since 2002. Currently at Version 11.1 - Win 10.
Quote - Thanks for the replies. I made a technical ticket on this issue with Smith Micro but no response yet. Suprised others dont see this problem.....or hear.
Mav
I have used 16 bit and 8 bit .wav files with Poser 8 talk designer with no problems other than over doing the enunciation part.
check out recording software like Reaper. You can render your .wav files to suit the program wit h it.
link for the user guide before you decide to download it:
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Quote - Thanks for the replies. I made a technical ticket on this issue with Smith Micro but no response yet. Suprised others dont see this problem.....or hear.
Mav
Send me the incident number if you still do not have a reply (Site Mail and include your email address so I can look it up and respond)
ratscloset
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Am I missing something? I cannot find a sound format that will work with Talk Designer.
.wav will not work...
Thanks