The AUP file is not an audio file, so no surprise that that does not work. You need to burn the exported WAV files to CD.DUK-RNR wrote: ".aup" file dragged, dropped, burned.
Do your exported WAV files play correctly in Windows Media Player?
The AUP file is not an audio file, so no surprise that that does not work. You need to burn the exported WAV files to CD.DUK-RNR wrote: ".aup" file dragged, dropped, burned.
OK, that makes more sensesevana wrote:If you like to have the product you will receive it.
I've emailed the developers about the problem. It's important that is fixed before release as it breaks several things (including the shipped "Sample Data Export").Robert J. H. wrote:The system.lsp isn't missing anymore but it is (presumably) the Linux version for all platforms (Rev 13713).