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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: jasonw on November 06, 2007, 10:11:02 AM
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Why do I get that error. Trying to open a file and I get that error/message. I right clicked the file and it says "WAVE audio file" I can play it in Windows Media Player / Itunes. What I want to do is track it out and send it to the band....but I can't get it to open.
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I vaguely recall getting that message when trying to open 32bfp files. Any chance the WAV's 32bfp?
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not sure but I believe it is. How would i go about changing/converting it?
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Jason, what editing software do you use?
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I have adobe audition the latest version. I also have audacity.
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To check whether it's 32bfp, right-click the file in Windows Explorer, choose Properties, and switch to the Audio Properties (or some such) tab. If 32bfp, the question is: how did it become so?
As fsulloway suggests, knowing what editing s/w you use may help. Just saw that you have both Audacity and Audition. Did you edit the file at all before opening in CD-Wave? If so, with which software? And how did you save/export the file you're trying to open in CD-Wave?
Most likely scenario: you edited the WAV, but saved/exported in 32bfp instead of dithering down to 24- or 16-bit.