Wed, 2 Mar 2005 21:03:47 -0700
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ken:
the crashing or error messages might well be specific to your situation
because regardless of weather i am doing batch conversion or conversion of a
single file or any kind of audio conversion in gold wave, my machines, all 3
of them, do not crash or give me errors of any kind. I have had the problem
of not enough RAM which wont let the large wav files convert into what ever
you are converting into because there isn't enough RAM space to have
everything running at the same time, but ive not seen the error you speak
of...is it something you have tried to solve by reinstalling or updating
gold wave or anything? When you said you can olnly convert using batch
conversion were you refering to multiple files or a folder of files?
I know this is getting way off topic so if you wanna reply off list that
might be good, its
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Regards
Colin
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From: "Kenneth Lee" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 6:34 PM
Subject: Re: off topic audio question
> I use Goldwave's batch processing. It always crashes at the end of the
> conversion with the message "Goldwave has caused an error, Do you want =
> to
> send this report?". But by the time it crashes, you already have the
> converted file. Using batch mode you could do a whole folder of audible
> books in one night. It takes about 15 minutes to convert an 8 hour =
> segment.
> I usually use a sampling rate of 22khz, 24bit mono. =20
>
> If you don't use the batch mode, GW just crashes at the end of the
> conversion and the converted audio (raw wave) does not get saved.
> 73, Ken -N5SWR
>
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