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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: kennedy on November 22, 2005, 10:15:52 PM
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i just installed spark xl 2.8 and had a few questions:
-do you use sounddesinger II or w64 when recording 24/96? and why?
-when i record in either of those formats it works but i am unable to listen during playback, the file is there and visible but no sound plays when i play it?
-i tried the batch converter to dither and resample to 16/44.1 but got an error, i noticed a resample function and used it that worked, is there a dither function also?
hope that makes a little sense ???
any info grately appreciated, thanks in advance ;D
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1. Either works, but w64 seems to be supported by more PC applications if that matters to you. I don't recall if the SDII in Spark is the extended version or not, so I just stuck with w64.
2. What is your output audio device? Does it support 24/96 playback?
3. I've never had an issue with the batch converter. What was the error? I don't think the dither function exists elsewhere.
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1. thank you
2. not sure on the output device, i just tried to play through spark
3. let me check on that...
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3. error reads: spark was unable to convert 1 audio file. it is marked with 'Error'. 80050006
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2. figured that out, had to switch output to wav
2. What is your output audio device? Does it support 24/96 playback?
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3. error reads: spark was unable to convert 1 audio file. it is marked with 'Error'. 80050006
I had a similar problem. Try switching the destination folder (top right corner) to 'desktop', and make sure the dither is set to 'ultra noise shaping'.
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3. error reads: spark was unable to convert 1 audio file. it is marked with 'Error'. 80050006
I had a similar problem. Try switching the destination folder (top right corner) to 'desktop', and make sure the dither is set to 'ultra noise shaping'.
THANKS, i'll give that a try +t all around
peace