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Just copy and paste the remaining piece to the end of the 2gb file and there should be no loss of data. Happens all the time.
Quote from: daspyknows on January 03, 2019, 10:24:29 AMJust copy and paste the remaining piece to the end of the 2gb file and there should be no loss of data. Happens all the time.True, providing the split was done automatically by the recording deck. Bob; was this the case, or did you manually start a new file?
On a Mac you can also use xACT, it's got a Join function under the "SHNTOOL" tab.
Quote from: morst on January 03, 2019, 04:23:42 PMOn a Mac you can also use xACT, it's got a Join function under the "SHNTOOL" tab.For some reason this isn’t working for me with large 24/96 files and I have to do it manually in Sound Studio or Reaper
Quote from: noahbickart on January 04, 2019, 09:34:34 AMQuote from: morst on January 03, 2019, 04:23:42 PMOn a Mac you can also use xACT, it's got a Join function under the "SHNTOOL" tab.For some reason this isn’t working for me with large 24/96 files and I have to do it manually in Sound Studio or Reaperyeah, i've had issues joining large 24/96 files as well. i normally use a small tool called AddaWav, and that works when adding two 24/96 files together, but when i need to combine three 24/96 files into one it glitches up and doesn't work right. for joining three 24/96 files i use the "open append" feature in Adobe Audition 3.0, and it works fine, but for longer shows that run over about 2 hrs 4 minutes (i.e. the final 24/96 output is more than 4 gigs), when i try to save the file it pops up a message first warning that files larger than 4 gigs will not be able to be opened in anything but Adobe Audition 3.0. and indeed they don't. so far i haven't taped very many shows that long, so i've been able to work around the issue, but i find the whole Windows problem with files larger than 4 gigs quite annoying.