hello, i need a bit of help with putting a 5/6 hour silence before a recording of me saying “you are dreaming”, etc.
it’s so i don’t have to do WBTB and can use the REM stage to get good lucid dreams. Butin audacity, if i put a 5 or 6 hour silence before any sound and export, the fiel is like 1 gigabyte!
can anyone help me to find a way to put a 5/6 hour silence before the sound without the file ending up massive. It needs to fit on a 256mb mp3 player
You could always just wake up from a alarm clock with a rather low volume (just enough to wake you up but not enough to shock you), try not to move much, throw on ur headphones, and start listening to it. Also, if you still need a blank mp3 in front of it, a long one wouldn’t be required.
Well if you have a laptop or desktop around you can use a program that plays the soundfile at a given time. I use dreamwatcher, its on the LD4all guide under how, in software.
thanks, i think i’ll have to use this computer, but ill have to somehow move it.
Maybe in the future when i have more money i could buy or make a cheap laptop for playing the sound file
EDIT: don’t worry, i’ve found the solution, if i make the silence 14 minutes and 24 seconds and put that on my mp3 player 25 times, its only about 45mb! so i’m going to try it tonight and see if it works.
The easiest way to go about doing that would require you to simply programme a timmer to run the file every once in a while. I am about to start a topic in the Lab discussion thread regarding this and your input will be much appriciated [/color]