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WaveLab * Open the file * In Edit | Audio Properties select desired sample rate value * File | Save As and confirm Wave (PCM) attributes are defined properly, mainly: set Sample Rate to the same sample rate as the data and Bit Resolution to the same value as the original file. * Save the file to the desired filename
i have a real nice multi-speed vibe that i'm going to use as rhythm tracks in a song i'm writing.
you powered it up before plugging in the optical cable. it needs the have the optical cable already plugged in and on when you power the iriver. i had that happen and was able to open the file in wavelab and then save it as 44.1 with no issues.
Quote from: jkbyram on March 22, 2009, 06:26:36 PMyou powered it up before plugging in the optical cable. it needs the have the optical cable already plugged in and on when you power the iriver. i had that happen and was able to open the file in wavelab and then save it as 44.1 with no issues. Kevin is right. A flaw with the iRiver is that you MUST let the optical lock onto a stable signal from the UA-5. Boot the iRiver LAST after the optical locks on the UA-5. this takes about 15-20 seconds after the ua-5 is powered up.....The wav header is the only problem with your file. Can you open a raw file in Audacity? If so it will ask for what you think the file is before opening it... 44.1 or 48 depending on what your UA-5 was set for.Just for fun, you can play back the file with the iRiver and correct pitch down with the joystick during playback. Your file is safe!