Subtitling a video, what is this sound called? (imgur.com)
from may_be@thelemmy.club to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world on 08 Mar 03:14
https://thelemmy.club/post/45516152

I don’t know, my friend says it’s whimpering. Took the music out of the episode to figure it out

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cobysev@lemmy.world on 08 Mar 03:40 next collapse

I’d need more context than a single screenshot and a second of audio. What’s happening leading up to this sound? What came right after? Can you make a video clip with at least 10 seconds of audio to pair with this specific capture? Visual cues and a bit more audio around the event will help make sense of it. As is, it doesn’t sound remotely like whimpering. Or anything recognizable.

Also, The Amazing World of Gumball is an excellent show! I’ve re-watched it 3 times already, and I’m in my 40s. Despite being a kid’s show, it’s highly entertaining no matter your age.

I_Fart_Glitter@lemmy.world on 08 Mar 03:41 next collapse

It sounds like garbled music. Maybe a longer clip for context?

Nurse_Robot@lemmy.world on 08 Mar 04:11 next collapse

Weird, I can’t see any links / image / audio so this was a very confusing post for me, but based on other replies I guess it’s a me problem (on Boost)

coalie@piefed.zip on 08 Mar 04:38 collapse

It is a link to Imgur

s@piefed.world on 08 Mar 05:03 next collapse

Groan plus maybe a computer blooping?

Chough@lemmy.zip on 08 Mar 05:07 next collapse

I’d call this groaning or sighing. It sounds like he already has an electronic voice, but he is exasperated here.

RoidingOldMan@lemmy.world on 08 Mar 06:23 next collapse

It’s something played backwards.

UltraBlack@lemmy.world on 08 Mar 07:50 next collapse

Whoareyou + phaser + ring mod perhaps?

Tiresia@slrpnk.net on 08 Mar 11:54 collapse

“[tinny distorted noise]”