The BBC Sound Effects Library is well known among sound designers and sound engineers. The collection contains sound effects from historical content to the recent productions, covering almost every aspect of sound effect for Film and TV production needs.
Under the Research and Education Space (RES) Platform, The BBC released part of their archive of sound effects for free download. There are 16,000 Sound Effects available as high resolution WAV Format (44.1KHz, 16Bit CD Standard) to download for personal, educational, or research purposes. Here you can find the detailed terms of the RemArc Licence.
There are not only practical sound effects like “Applause,” “Bells,” or “Cars,” but also some fascinating sound effects such as “fizzy liquids” or “one bluebottle insect circling at 7ft – 1972″).
Download Method:
Go To Base64 & Paste The Below Hash Code & Click Decode To Generate Link:
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Indeed you can, that’s why this bundle is here, and remember, it’s an Official Giveaway by BBC’s, and probably for personal use, not for commercial use.
@SaM Quick Question: when use my Acer laptop to encode the Base64 link, I get: https:-=JP1 /`(^ ?|r9=#O6du9[?^bkWDmm80yLbo4_ LINK. BUT when i use my HP laptop gets a normal working link ? why is it?? I tried searching the answer but did not get any right answer.
yeah.I checked this matter, My languages is english, when I use MY HP laptop, everything is fine there. but when I use acer laptop I don’t get the link . some gibberish i get
Personal use only, Twitch & Facebook is fine, because as far I know, Copyright claim can be done on these sound effects on Youtube only, you can test on Youtube by keeping the Video Private and check the section does it gather any copyrighted author who claimed that sound effect or not. that’s it.