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Hello Kmaclean,
The tutorial said it should keep 48000Hz when recording. Can I use 8kHz instead?
That's the only difference between tutorial's and my setting.
Must I keep 48000Hz for recroding? Why?
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Hello Zoe,
I haven't solved this problem yet. Kmaclean suggested me to use VoxForge tutorial to record my data again and uploaded it.
I am not sure whether it works or not. And I haven't found the essential different recording step(s) between tutorial's and mine.
I have no idea at all:( I hope to solve this problem as well. It's so wired. I hope anyone can help us....
Sorry about that for both of us:(
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> The tutorial said it should keep 48000Hz when recording. Can I use 8kHz instead?
Yes, you can use 8kHz;
or you can record at 48kHz and downsample using a utility like sox.
Note: the audio used for AM training must all be the same sampling rate.
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Thanks kmaclean. Do you know what the end-point detection algorithm in HTK? I have used dual-threshold detection, but the result is not good...
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HELLO Nancy:
I'm trying to process music files using HTK. And I have the same problems as yours.
D:\htk>HCompV -C configz -f 0.01 -m -S flist.scp -M data/hmm0 proto
ERROR [+6251] Input file is not in RIFF format
ERROR [+6213] OpenWaveInput: Get[format]HeaderInfo failed
ERROR [+6313] OpenAsChannel: OpenWaveInput failed
ERROR [+6316] OpenBuffer: OpenAsChannel failed
ERROR [+2050] LoadFile: Config parameters invalid
FATAL ERROR - Terminating program HCompV
I have a database consisting 500 songs of mp3 format. And I convert them to wav. When I run HCopy , no error happened.
I've been working on this problem the whole day and haven't work it out yet!
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No,I haven't。 My friend give me some new recorded WAV music. The error remains the same.
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I know it. I changed 3 record equipments, including Audacity, Matlab, and Windows Recorder, the error still exists. I doubt that HTK cannot process wav file, but only sig format.
If you are very hurry, I think you need use HSLab to record your data again.
Anyway, could you please let me know if you solved the problem?
Many thanks!!
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Hi, I had the same problem running Hlab tool. The solution was running Hlab with -F WAV option. Like this:
Hlab -F WAV chair01.wav
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Sorry to bother you mate, but it seems that you know a lot about audio format right? I also have a audio playback issue here and may i have your answer? I downloaded a DSS file on the internet (for own job) but it could not be played on my VLC player and I do not know why. I downloaded this audio converter as you can see (http://www.videoconverterfactory.com/tips/convert-dss-to-mp3.html) to convert this DSS audio file. However, before conversion, it asked me to preset parameters, i know i should choose MP3. But how about the bit rate and sample rate? What do these 2 parameters mean? What should i do, does any one know?
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