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Quote from: Gordon on June 02, 2008, 07:26:48 PMopen them in soundforge 9 and then save them. no editing etc, just save it over writing the original. then try and see if it works. I'm betting it will.Good idea, though I'd Save As a new file, not Save and overwrite the original.
open them in soundforge 9 and then save them. no editing etc, just save it over writing the original. then try and see if it works. I'm betting it will.
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try opening the files in cdwav and save as flac from there.
Your problem I bet lies in how SF9 is saving the file. I bet it is saving in w64 format since the "wav" files are greater than 2GB. I bet your only option is to split the files smaller than 2GB and save as a standard wav file.
Quote from: dre on June 03, 2008, 03:59:45 PMtry opening the files in cdwav and save as flac from there.Never tried that, what options should I pick in CDWav for the FLAC settings?
Quote from: gmm6797 on June 03, 2008, 08:44:01 PMNever tried that, what options should I pick in CDWav for the FLAC settings?whatever. i use 7 personally.
Never tried that, what options should I pick in CDWav for the FLAC settings?