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Greetings!
One of the problems I've always encountered when wishing to make long recordings (anything over 3 hours) with Sound Forge was the size limit of any wave files that were generated (according to Microsoft specs, a wave file can be no larger than 1.8 gig (about 3 hours of recording time)). It should be noted however that not all software seem to follow this rule. I've managed to record more than 15 hours of audio with Sound Forge by saving the file to a .PCA (Perfect Clarity Audio) file. Sony state that this format is a Lossless Compression and (if this is indeed the case), no quality should be lost when saving to the file, opening the file for further editing saving the file to different formats when editing is complete etc.
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