I frequently tape hours of jam audio. Then I edit it these WAV files and convert them to MP3's. The sound editor will not open these WAV files. I get a "file not supported" message. Is there a size limitation? I can do my tasks in a sound editor supplied by Audigy, but I thought Creator 9 was supposed to be an all inclusive package. No where that I can find does the literature address size limitations on imported files into Sound Editor.
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Posted 08 October 2006 - 05:22 AM
I want to add a clarification based on my testing. I have two WAV files side by side in the same directory with the same permissions. One file is a 111mb WAV that I edited in Creative Wave Studio. This file opens in Creator 9. The second file is 41mb WAV that I downloaded from my AIPTEK portable voice recorder. It too opens in Creative Wave Studio but not in Creator 9. The specific error message is "file does not exist or non supported file type".
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Posted 08 October 2006 - 05:43 AM
The only issue that I've seen posted here is audio files that are mono with very low bitrates which very well could be used in the Aiptek.
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Posted 08 October 2006 - 12:46 PM
Lake Nokomis, on Oct 8 2006, 08:22 AM, said:
I want to add a clarification based on my testing. I have two WAV files side by side in the same directory with the same permissions. One file is a 111mb WAV that I edited in Creative Wave Studio. This file opens in Creator 9. The second file is 41mb WAV that I downloaded from my AIPTEK portable voice recorder. It too opens in Creative Wave Studio but not in Creator 9. The specific error message is "file does not exist or non supported file type".
Yes probably the low bit rate problem. Download the free trial of GoldWave, add that file and then save it to a standard wav file - 16 bit; 196 kbps.
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