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R8Brain Free and
R8Brain Pro at
Voxengo. I'm using R8Brain Pro, though I suspect the same problem arises in the Free version; Pro simply has higher quality SRC and more options.
Not sure what you mean by "separate each cd track into WAV file option"? Do you mean
File | Export Audio | Wave, and then in the
Export Sample window's
Files section, select from the dropdown
2. Each CD-Track in a file (from track to track marker in a file)?
Not sure how that's different from splitting into more manageable file sizes when
Track Bouncing, but just in case
Export Audio does something different, I tried it. Same issue with clicks/pops when I try to re-assemble the files in SAM for dithering.
The only solution with which I can come up at the moment is to split the stereo track into two mono tracks, and bounce each separately, run them individually through R8Brain, and then bring them back into SAM for final dither / mixdown to a stereo file. (My concern is how SAM handles mixing down two mono tracks, each panned fully L/R...does it simply flag each with a L/R channel flag, or does it do additional processing that would be better performed at 32/48? Though I probably wouldn't notice a difference either way.) I think as long as I record 24/48, and import mono files into SAM, that'll give me enough time before I reach the 2 GB threshold so that SAM won't need to use the continue chunk when
Track Bouncing to 32/48. Now, if I run 24/96, then I'm much more likely to exceed the 2 GB threshold when
Track Bouncing to 32/96, so in that instance I think I'm SOL at the moment.
In poking around the R8Brain forum and SAM site, it seems future versions of R8Brain will support WAV64 to address the file size issue, while new versions of SAM already support RIFF64. Unfortunately, R8Brain has no intention of supporting RIFF64, and I've not seen any indication that SAM supports (or will support) WAV64. So even in future releases, it's still going to be an issue, unless I'm missing something important. It ought not be this difficult. Hmph.
<sigh>
I may just revert back to using SAM for everything. Would keep my workflow simple, and it sounds mighty fine even though I preferred R8Brain SRC a bit.