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# Kippykip-2009
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Resources typically used for making Kippykip-2009 video effects.
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For audio bitcrushing there's a few methods, the easiest is just straight up exporting low HZ audio from movie maker. It'll upscale it in a "nearest neighbour" fashion but for audio.
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You can achieve the same with sndrec32, by opening wav audio and going File>Properties>Convert Now...>Attributes>44.100 kHz, 16 Bit, Stereo
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Another method using Audacity is to copy the script contents of audacity_bitcrush_v4.ny.txt into Tools>Nyquist Prompt. Uncomment the ; on the conversion rate you want to use to whatever the sourcerate of your loaded audio is then hit OK.
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(For example, if you want to upscale audio from 22050 to 44100) then change this line:
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;(setq factor 2) ;22050hz -> 44100hz
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To this:
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(setq factor 2) ;22050hz -> 44100hz
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Hit ok, then on the top left side of the audio layer, click the dropdown arrow>Rate>44100 Hz.
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Special thanks to SteveDaulton for writing this updated script!
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There's also the older version 3 audacity script. It works pretty much the same but instead change the "sourcerate" variable (which is set to 4000 in the file)
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to whatever the sourcerate of your loaded audio is. Tick "Use legacy (version 3) syntax." if you have the option and hit OK.
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If successful, your low hz audio should play in a bitcrushed fashion similar to how Windows XP Movie Maker / Sound Recorder handled it.
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UPDATE: I have been informed that Windows Movie Maker XP doesn't render the scrolling text on Windows 10 (and any project that uses it can’t be exported). I now have Windows 10 and found that if you right click on Windows Movie Maker 2.6>Properties>Compatibility>Run this program in compatibility mode for>Windows XP (Service Pack 2), it should work fine again. - Tested on Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 LTSB X64
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# Disclaimer
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I do not own the original repo, I am merely rehosting it here for archival purposes.
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All credits go to Kippykip and his archival efforts.
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