Hi,
No actually it's a limit in microsoft wav it self. It's 1.9 something gb, but 
instead of using pcm wav you can change it to something else.

Brian
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From: "John covici" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 3:01 AM
Subject: Re: File to large to save in wav-format.


> This depends on the file system you are using -- for a FAT file system
> the largest file size is 4gb -- for NTFS its 2**64, if I remember
> correctly.  I think Goldwave should save any file your file system can
> handle -- at least adccording to the manual.
> 
> on Saturday 02/26/2005 Christopher Maule-Oatway([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
> > Hello Anders,
> > 
> > The maximum size for a Wav file is 2 GB, which is 3 hours 20 minutes at CD 
> > quality.  To record a longer Wav file, you will have to find software that 
> > will automatically split the file while recording.  I have never tried this 
> > in Goldwave, but there is a program called Advanced Recorder that will 
> > split a Wav file automatically.  This program can be found at:
> > www.argtronics.co.uk
> > It is a so-called Beta version, and therefore free, and dates from 2001.  I 
> > run it using Windows 98 SE, but I am told by a friend that it works with XP 
> > Home.  It is a very easy program to use, but only records files in Wav 
> > format.
> > 
> > Hope this helps.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > Christopher
> > 
> > 
> > At 21:42 26/02/05 +0100, you wrote:
> > 
> > >HellO!
> > >The subject line says it all.
> > >I just came home after a couple of hours and i have been recorded a radio 
> > >show sinc 3 pm.
> > >Now its about 10 pm here in sweden.
> > >When i tried to save the recording which was made in goldwave there was an 
> > >error dialog telling me that the file is to large to save in this format.
> > >And then it suggested me to save in wma format instead.
> > >Now i solved the problem by marking a bit unwanted area of the file and 
> > >deleted it.
> > >So now its smaller and now it works to save in wav format.
> > >But i think its rather strange that goldwave couldj't save big wav files.
> > >Is there anybody here on this list who is much better in sound edeting who 
> > >can explain this to me.
> > >Thanks in advance.
> > >/Anders.
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