Sound outage, but waveform looks normal
Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 6:47 am
I'm on Windows XP with Audacity 1.2.4
I have used Audacity several times and never had this problem. I imported several audio files (wav) into one project last night. I had my intro, the bits and pieces of the body of the show's audio, but it was too late for me to record my outro. I saved the project on my desktop. Tonight I opened it up, added some more audio tracks and when I started it at the beginning everything was fine until I got to one imported stereo track and in the middle of it was a huge dead zone. It was as if my track had flatlined...but it hadn't! My waveform looked perfectly normal. It was silent for several seconds, then the sound came back, just as if I'd turned the volume all the way down and then back up.
I re-imported the file and had to re-tweak it. I continued listening and then another track did the same thing. It's a file that was a nightmare to edit. Please, please somebody tell me how to fix this problem!
Much appreciation,
Diane
PS. I tried to search, but I'm too wigged to think of decent search terms.
I have used Audacity several times and never had this problem. I imported several audio files (wav) into one project last night. I had my intro, the bits and pieces of the body of the show's audio, but it was too late for me to record my outro. I saved the project on my desktop. Tonight I opened it up, added some more audio tracks and when I started it at the beginning everything was fine until I got to one imported stereo track and in the middle of it was a huge dead zone. It was as if my track had flatlined...but it hadn't! My waveform looked perfectly normal. It was silent for several seconds, then the sound came back, just as if I'd turned the volume all the way down and then back up.
I re-imported the file and had to re-tweak it. I continued listening and then another track did the same thing. It's a file that was a nightmare to edit. Please, please somebody tell me how to fix this problem!
Much appreciation,
Diane
PS. I tried to search, but I'm too wigged to think of decent search terms.