exported wav files corrupt
Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 1:32 pm
Nero burning software says; file could not be added to a compilation. The file may be corrupt
c:temp_musicrenaissance1track5.wav (or any tracks)
C:temp_music = main folder on drive
renaaissance1 = folder where all audicity files preside and of course the track name.
Each time I start a new cassette I use C:temp_music but then manually create a folder name like renaissance1 through windows explorer. When I save the project I point it to c:temp_musicrenaissance1 I change filename like renaissance1 to whatever the name of the cassette is. Therefore each cassette has it's own folder under C:temp_music.
Then I see the data folder and the .aup file. (don't think my saving methods should have anything to do with problems..?)
Windows Media Player says can't burn song because it doesn't know how long it is and I have to play the song. Don't know the player well and would rather not use it.
Audacity ver. 1.2.6 Windows XP SP3
Audacity settings are:
Quality = 44100 hz; sample format = 16 bit ; real-time = fast sinc interpolution; high-quality = high-quality sinc interpolution;
real-time dither = none; high quality dither = triangle
*** File Formats are:
Read directly from original file; export format = WAV (Microsoft 32 bit float). The only other option I see = Wav (Microsoft 16 bit PCM) Don't know what PCM is? ***
I record a side of a cassette. Immediately (without editing) I save it as: filename_copy.aup I use that file to edit. I use the .aup file.
I make tracks and add labels. I also delete long silences in between songs. I save the edited version to the filename_copy.aup (thinking it's overwriting, updating etc..) My brother said to save often while editing in case somethings happens which I think I did.
I do export multipe;
Format = wav; location is folder where Audacity files for that project is.
Checked = split files based on labels; name files = using labels/track name. overwrite existing.
Strange I was able to make 1 cd but now Nero doesn't like any wav files I create. Even from different cassettes. Nero is able to burn other music files such as ones found on the internet. Don't think Nero is the problem.
Tried newest version but seemed to crash computer. Program froze while using it. Had to do hard re-start. CPU= core 2 quad 2.8ghz; ram= 4gb dual channel ddr2 800mhz.
c:temp_musicrenaissance1track5.wav (or any tracks)
C:temp_music = main folder on drive
renaaissance1 = folder where all audicity files preside and of course the track name.
Each time I start a new cassette I use C:temp_music but then manually create a folder name like renaissance1 through windows explorer. When I save the project I point it to c:temp_musicrenaissance1 I change filename like renaissance1 to whatever the name of the cassette is. Therefore each cassette has it's own folder under C:temp_music.
Then I see the data folder and the .aup file. (don't think my saving methods should have anything to do with problems..?)
Windows Media Player says can't burn song because it doesn't know how long it is and I have to play the song. Don't know the player well and would rather not use it.
Audacity ver. 1.2.6 Windows XP SP3
Audacity settings are:
Quality = 44100 hz; sample format = 16 bit ; real-time = fast sinc interpolution; high-quality = high-quality sinc interpolution;
real-time dither = none; high quality dither = triangle
*** File Formats are:
Read directly from original file; export format = WAV (Microsoft 32 bit float). The only other option I see = Wav (Microsoft 16 bit PCM) Don't know what PCM is? ***
I record a side of a cassette. Immediately (without editing) I save it as: filename_copy.aup I use that file to edit. I use the .aup file.
I make tracks and add labels. I also delete long silences in between songs. I save the edited version to the filename_copy.aup (thinking it's overwriting, updating etc..) My brother said to save often while editing in case somethings happens which I think I did.
I do export multipe;
Format = wav; location is folder where Audacity files for that project is.
Checked = split files based on labels; name files = using labels/track name. overwrite existing.
Strange I was able to make 1 cd but now Nero doesn't like any wav files I create. Even from different cassettes. Nero is able to burn other music files such as ones found on the internet. Don't think Nero is the problem.
Tried newest version but seemed to crash computer. Program froze while using it. Had to do hard re-start. CPU= core 2 quad 2.8ghz; ram= 4gb dual channel ddr2 800mhz.