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December 21, 2021
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Compute lip sync audio not creating vismes

  • December 21, 2021
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hello all first time question asker

     i have built a puppet and rigged it accordingly.  now i recorded some audio at home and brought it to work as an mp3 file (which i have done in the past and it worked) and want to compute the lip sync from audio.  when i do this, no visemes show up.  now curiously enough if i use one of my older audio files from last month no problem, it works like a charm.  to my knowledge the file is not corrupted or anything.  ive gone through some of the other similar posts on here and tried all the solutions but nothing has worked.  

 

Attatched are the pictures of the rigging and the puppet showing now visemes in the audi lip sync bar.  if anyone has any clue as to why it would work for a previous file but not from a recent file please let me know this is driving me crazy

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oksamurai
Community Manager
Community Manager
December 21, 2021

Can you please post the mp3 file so we can try it on our end and see if it works for us?

New Participant
December 22, 2021

yeah here is the mp3

oksamurai
Community Manager
Community Manager
December 22, 2021

thanks when i get home today im going to try to re export the file and see if that changes anythiong as well


How did you record and export this? From what we're seeing it looks like the way the file in encoded, the right channel is a precisely inverted copy of the left. So however the stereo is being made, it's causing the two channels to block each other out - if you exported this as mono it would be a silent file! If you export it 100% left or 100% right only, it should work - like this:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zhPfYuGIEIQa5r-jOnhvcrwCT3lNi2TH/view?usp=sharing

 

This is the first time I've ever seen this with CH! For the future, I would take a closer look at how you're recording this or what the export settings are and trying different variations to see what works. Worst case scenario, do it entirely in mono and it should work.