Hmm, I’ve heard of this before. Can you find 73% of the way through the piece 
and see what is in the score? I’ve heard things like fermatas might stop audio 
export, or caesuras. There might be something else, and in combination with 
other factors like two fermatas, one in each layer on one staff.

I’m almost certain this is findable. What did you change between the last time 
it played back properly and now?

Christopher


> On Sat Jan 21, at SaturdayJan 21 9:59 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz 
> <bath...@maltedmedia.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Win10 Pro 64-bit, Finale 2014.5.
> 
> I've been working on a piece, and suddenly Finale is unable to export audio.
> The piece is 46 minutes, and up until about 45 minutes previous files exported
> fine. It will play back to the end, but not export.
> 
> When I export audio, the box comes up indicating 'processing'. It gets to 73%
> (hairpins) and the box closes. One of the CPUs is at nearly 100%, the same it
> presents when playing the file. The internal playback process is stuck
> somewhere because I've left it for an hour just to see, and it acts as if it's
> in playback mode (stop button active). A file is created with an empty RIFF
> wave (RIFF$   WAVEfmt      D¬  ±   data    ).
> 
> Yes, I've restarted Finale, rebooted the computer, and gone back to previous
> files that do save.
> 
> Any idea how to get audio export back? Is there an upper limit (maybe 45
> minutes)?
> 
> Thanks,
> Dennis
> 
> 
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