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  1. “Could you re-record this 2000 word script, with a little more energy for free”
  2. Writing to customer support telling them your not going to cancel an order. If you writing an email like that you most likely are dealing with a scammer.
  3. This sounds like a reasonable solution, However my -1db file from 1 year ago on my gig is good. The bit rate sucks currently, I’ve kind of given up on it 😦
  4. Is commenting on your post just to keep it alive ,ok? :thinking:
  5. It’s a problem they obviously are not interested in right now. I’ve lost count of the times of heard that… And probably done lots of unnecessary revisions because of this. A sample rate of 22k sucks the dynamics right out of a recording. I’m embarrassed that I have to mention this. And inconvenience the client who may be checking his recording on his smartphone but not able to download it until later… so they walk around all day thinking what a Lo-Fi recording that was. :robot:
  6. UPDATE -All new audio uploaded to gig will suck !!- So after checking several categories and “New Arrivals” ALL Audio and Video is indeed compressed to 22khz audio sample rate . In between the masses of orders I have of course, I found this ;-). Here is a great example of how poor the audio sample rate now is. This nearest comparison to what it used to be at. 16ktz @ 0:20 (Now) 48ktz @ 0:47 (Before June-ish 2019) Song is -Third Eye Blind - How is it going to be
  7. Confirmed today also that all audio stand alone samples are reduced to 22ktz no mater what you record them at. This is considered poor audio quality. 44ktz is DVD quality as an example Why they are doing this is beyond reason.
  8. So I did an experiment today. It appears that if you upload a video you can still watch and listen to the video via the app while it’s getting approved. I tried low and high compressions. And every time it knocked the audio down to 22khz SO There it is, no matter what you up load this is the best you can expect with ANY audio video upload- not good! This was established by looking at other sellers who have added gigs recently.
  9. I don’t think I could have be any more succinct in this this thread about the problem. If anything its probably over-technical. Its not my intention to bring the horse to the water. Only as an explanation for those who are already aware. I knew something was wrong when I created my new gig that the audio was terrible, but only dug deeper after I saw other sellers were complaining about it on the forum. Hope that makes sense #misscrystal
  10. Same thing has happened to me, but not based on the audio quality. Just no reason at all.
  11. Would love to know if the fix it, or give an exception.
  12. What’s interesting is in a few days time Gemini Man is out (shot and shown in some cinemas in 120 fps 3D, 4K). And I don’t think Fiverr supports any more than 30 fps 720p in their previews. Even YouTube supports 4K, 8K and up to 60 fps. Here’s my gig from a year ago. low frame rate but audio was still at 44k
  13. They are compressing what ever you upload , so I’m guessing there is no magic conversion. If I had time I would try more various upload ratios, then check the properties.
  14. imedia has a drop down for H264 and MP4 . I tried both. Look how drastically it was pushed down in the file property windows.
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