Isn't Sound Edit Pro a Windows application? Sound Edit 16, formerly a Macromedia program was a Mac application, but it's been discontinued. Please be sure that you're exporting a file that a Windows application likes, if Windows is involved. Most anything but AIFF should work. Also, it's not a bad idea to experiment with each possible output format, just to see if one works. No need to limit yourself to WAV, although it is a quite common and very useable (ordinarily) format. On Tuesday, October 7, 2003, at 02:51 PM, Ben Kennedy wrote:
On 07 10 2003 at 2:44 pm -0400, Robert O'Malley wrote:
Older versions seem to give me a progress bar that once reaching the end, never disappear. So I have to force quit the application. 1.0.4 seems to create the files very quickly, but for what ever reason, they won't open up in my version of Sound Edit Pro.
So are you saying that 1.0.4 seems to be behaving properly w/rt exporting the files?
What symptoms in SoundEdit are you seeing?
Any other programs similar to Sound Edit Pro you might recommend?
SoundStudio doesn't seem to be too bad... there's a funky looking one called Quattro D Sound Pro or something like that which I was playing with awhile ago (still in beta though I think).
-ben
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