Re: MAKING LONG RECORDINGS WITH SOUND FORGE

2004-11-16 Thread Tony Thurman
I'm using SF6 and don't see any way to change the format of temp files. Is this option only in SF7? ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL

Re: MAKING LONG RECORDINGS WITH SOUND FORGE

2004-11-15 Thread Jerry Richer
I'm using FAT32. Often I use Sound Forge to record at 1125 samples per second, 16 bit, mono. I routinely recorded up to 8 or 9 hours with no problem. A couple of weeks ago Sound Forge started stopping at 3 hours and 22 minutes. It won't record for longer than this. I don't know what

Re: MAKING LONG RECORDINGS WITH SOUND FORGE

2004-11-15 Thread Jerry Richer
Gary! With Perfect Clarity you can certainly get a lot more on a CD than with a Wave file but you can't play it on a CD player and you can only play it in Sound Forge. Chirp|Chirp|Chirp: It's the Bat, Bat Arhonious Software ! New DEC-TALK USB: $650.00, www.chirpingbat.com/dectalkusb.shtml !

Re: MAKING LONG RECORDINGS WITH SOUND FORGE

2004-11-14 Thread Brian Olesen
Hi, what old version of sf are you using? Best regards Brian ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: MAKING LONG RECORDINGS WITH SOUND FORGE

2004-11-14 Thread Dane Trethowan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Again, I think it would be in order to make a few clarifications here (so as to emphasise some points made in earlier messages but perhaps people didn't pick up on). Matthew is referring here to Microsoft WAVE files (PCM WAVE files if you like) which

Re: MAKING LONG RECORDINGS WITH SOUND FORGE

2004-11-14 Thread Dane Trethowan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I take it your message is referring to me. I'm not using an old version of Sound Forge at all, rather the latest build of Sound Forge 7. At 01:23 AM 11/15/2004, you wrote: Hi, what old version of sf are you using? Best regards Brian

Re: MAKING LONG RECORDINGS WITH SOUND FORGE

2004-11-14 Thread Brian Olesen
HI Dane, Ok I might be wrong here, but I've read that sound forge 7 is able to record longer files then 1.8 GB, but any way i'm not at all sure of that. So let's just end the thread here. Best regards Brian ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines,

Re: MAKING LONG RECORDINGS WITH SOUND FORGE

2004-11-14 Thread Dane Trethowan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 That's correct! Sound Forge 7 can record files in a size bigger than 1.8 gig (if you use another format other than Microsoft MCM Wave files.) At 08:48 AM 11/15/2004, you wrote: HI Dane, Ok I might be wrong here, but I've read that sound forge 7 is able

MAKING LONG RECORDINGS WITH SOUND FORGE

2004-11-13 Thread Dane Trethowan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re: MAKING LONG RECORDINGS WITH SOUND FORGE

2004-11-13 Thread Brian Olesen
Hi, That's not true at all. The 2 giga byte lies in the limitation of the fat32 file system and not something Microsoft has invented. If you're using ntfs you don't have such a limitation. Best regards Brian ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines,

Re: MAKING LONG RECORDINGS WITH SOUND FORGE

2004-11-13 Thread Matthew Bullis
Hello, you could also use the Sony format of .w64 files. This is what I use for recordings which start out long, but that I trim down later. Thanks a lot. Matthew Tired of HotMail? Try Runbox. 1 gig of storage for a reasonable price. Use this link as your referral. http://1362.runbox.com

Re: MAKING LONG RECORDINGS WITH SOUND FORGE

2004-11-13 Thread Matthew Bullis
Hello, my hard disc is formatted with ntfs, and I still can't save .wav files over a certain length. I think it's about 4 gigs. I think it's a limitation of the .wav file format. Thanks a lot. Matthew Tired of HotMail? Try Runbox. 1 gig of storage for a reasonable price. Use this link as your

Re: MAKING LONG RECORDINGS WITH SOUND FORGE

2004-11-13 Thread Brian Olesen
Hi Matthew, Whitch program are you using? Could you please tell me how producers make dvd movies of 9 GB if such a limit exists in the file format? Best regards Brian ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org

Re: MAKING LONG RECORDINGS WITH SOUND FORGE

2004-11-13 Thread Dane Trethowan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Sorry mate! I suggest you check your facts again. I'm using NTFS here as I'm using Windows XP and the same limit of 1.8 gig to a Microsoft wave file applies. I just confirmed this by copying 6 hours worth of data into Sound Forge and tried to save it

Re: MAKING LONG RECORDINGS WITH SOUND FORGE

2004-11-13 Thread Gary Wood
Then can you get more on a CD, perhaps, using Perfect Clarity Audio than with just a plain audio wave file for making CD's? - Original Message - From: Dane Trethowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2004 10:39 AM Subject: MAKING LONG RECORDINGS

Re: MAKING LONG RECORDINGS WITH SOUND FORGE

2004-11-13 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Dane. 15 hours is a long recording. - Original Message - From: Dane Trethowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2004 10:39 AM Subject: MAKING LONG RECORDINGS WITH SOUND FORGE -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Greetings! One

Re: MAKING LONG RECORDINGS WITH SOUND FORGE

2004-11-13 Thread Matthew Bullis
Hello, it's a limit of .wav files only, and DVD's are not .wav files, but even if they were, they put them into chapters anyhow so it would be separate tracks. Thanks a lot. Matthew Tired of HotMail? Try Runbox. 1 gig of storage for a reasonable price. Use this link as your referral.