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Supported playback format
Hello, I use Sonar with a Delta 44 and record at 24 bits/ 41,000. When i record a track and need to do wav editing, i highlight the wav file in sonar and use tools and select sound forge 5. My problem is once i get it into sound forge i cant play it back on my delta card. i get an error is sound forge saying, file format not supported, check bits etc.... Any idea why this happens. It doesn't make sense because if i view the file properties in sound forge, it says 24 bit/ 41000khz and i can play it back on my sound blaster but not my delta. Any ideas.
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What version of Sound Forge? Pre 5.0d? I had similar problems until upgrading to 5.0d...
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i don't have sonar, so i'm probably clueless, but could it be the delta drivers? what version are you using? there's all the multiclient issues with older versions.
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First you say 41,000. Then you say 41,000khz. The latter is unlikely because that would be 41 Mhz. I know of no card that samples that high. The former is an unsupported format of Sound Forge, unless you meant 44.1khz?
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MONTE, that's probably what Genie meant. 44.1khz.
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Thats what i meant, sometimes too many numbers all to once makes me a little slow. Anyway I corrected the problem by upgrading to 5d. Thanks for the help people.
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Good tip, Queue.
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