Īn alternate online converter was, but as of this update isn't available. Torley Linden also did a video tutorial on creating and uploading sounds, viewable at Īn online converter which provides complete control over converting the specs can be viewed at. wav format is Audacity, which is available free for download at. There is currently no support for compression formats such as MP3.'Īn example of a free quality converter is r8brain.Īnother very useful application for converting your sound clips to 44.1kHz. Sounds in other formats can be converted in most sound programs. (10.000 seconds is fine, but 10.001 will fail to upload to the degree of one sample makes a difference.) Sounds cannot be saved as 8-bit, 22.05 kHz, or any other frequency. WAV file in standard PCM format, 16-bit/44.1kHz/mono or stereo (which will be converted to mono anyway), less than or exactly 10 seconds in length. As the Knowledge Base says, 'Valid sounds are any. Uploading a sound clip costs $10l, and the clip must be compatible with SL. There are various LSL functions that can be used to play sound clips, as well as a built-in system for gestures. The maximum time any clip can be is 10 seconds, requiring longer sounds to be stitched together.
Second Life supports in-world sound clips, which can be played to all residents within range.