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Radditz
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Hi there!
Yesterday I worked on a 1.5 GB wave-file from a recently recorded TV-rip. I just wanted to normalize the volume and convert the sample type from 44.1 to 48.0 KHz because I want to burn the file on a Video-DVD along with the already encoded video-part. The normalization worked fine but the conversion of the sample type doesn't work! The programm shows the "Saving for undo"-bar and when it's full it would normaly show the "Upsampling"-bar but it doesn't! The first bar disappears without any error-messages or something and I'm back on the main work-area. How can that be?
For those who think now: "Use CE2000 instead of CE96" I can only say that the program stopped working since the last reinstallation of my OS. Or in other words: It simply crashes while the first start after the installation and I've no clue why. Since then I'm using CE96 and it works really good - except for the error with the sample type, of course.
Btw: OS is Windows 2000 Service Pack 4. Thanks for any help!
Yesterday I worked on a 1.5 GB wave-file from a recently recorded TV-rip. I just wanted to normalize the volume and convert the sample type from 44.1 to 48.0 KHz because I want to burn the file on a Video-DVD along with the already encoded video-part. The normalization worked fine but the conversion of the sample type doesn't work! The programm shows the "Saving for undo"-bar and when it's full it would normaly show the "Upsampling"-bar but it doesn't! The first bar disappears without any error-messages or something and I'm back on the main work-area. How can that be?
For those who think now: "Use CE2000 instead of CE96" I can only say that the program stopped working since the last reinstallation of my OS. Or in other words: It simply crashes while the first start after the installation and I've no clue why. Since then I'm using CE96 and it works really good - except for the error with the sample type, of course.
Btw: OS is Windows 2000 Service Pack 4. Thanks for any help!
