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24 bit traders little helper issues
« on: September 07, 2007, 12:11:35 PM »
ok this is the second time that this has happened.  I figured once was a fluke but twice in a row means somethings up.  Here's the story:  Record show 24/96 on flash card.     use teac internal card reader to move onto puter.  Editing in soundforge 6.0.  track to cue sheet in cdwave.  Bit rate and dither SF 6.0.  load in cdwave, load cue sheet, save, TLH for 16bit flac NO PROBLEMS.  try to flac 24 bit files after I load cue sheet and I get this error message in TLH: jj2007-08-31_matrix_kirk&kellys_backyard_bash_set1_24bit01.wav:  found non-standard 'fmt ' sub-chunk which has length = 40.
 Any idea what is going on????  kirk
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Re: 24 bit traders little helper issues
« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2007, 12:13:00 PM »
this isn't prob what you want to hear, but download the newest version of FLAC Frontend and see if the same problems occur.  i haven't used TLH for 24bit FLAC'in

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Re: 24 bit traders little helper issues
« Reply #2 on: September 07, 2007, 12:28:33 PM »
You need to use the alternate 24-bit format when saving the tracks in CD Wave Editor, after that it will work. I had the same problem initially last week when I did my first 24bit recordings, after I used that it worked perfectly.
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Re: 24 bit traders little helper issues
« Reply #3 on: September 07, 2007, 02:04:02 PM »
You need to use the alternate 24-bit format when saving the tracks in CD Wave Editor, after that it will work. I had the same problem initially last week when I did my first 24bit recordings, after I used that it worked perfectly.

POOF like magic it works thanks, kirk

 

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