Confusion about WAV max size
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2020 7:28 pm
Hi everyone,
TL;DR - I exported a bunch of audio files as WAVs on Audacity a couple of years ago, they range between 6 and 11 gigs, but now I have learned that supposedly the max size for a WAV is 4 gigs - trying to figure out what is going on.
I'm helping to build a digital archive for a university and was advised that, in order to be archival-quality audio, the files should be saved as 32 bit float WAV format. The recordings range from 1 to 6 hours. At the time, I was able to export each of the files in that format. The biggest ones ranged from between 6 and 11 gigs. I began working on this project a couple of years ago when I had access to top-of-the-line university media lab desktop Macs, but I don't know what OS or version of Audacity they were running.
Right now I'm working from home on a laptop running on OS X 10.10.5 and Audacity 2.4.1. Today I went to export a 2.5 hr recording and got the error that no WAV files could be exported above 4 gigs. Then I google and learn this is the technical limit for any WAV file. This came as a surprise since I am staring at three WAV files that are much larger than that.
So my questions are -
1) Is there something wrong with those bigger files? They sound fine, but I don't understand how they exist unless there was some sort of error that allowed them to be created.
2) Is there anything I can do to override the 4 gig size limit? Maybe something was enabled on the university computers that I didn't know about?
Going forward I can just cut the WAVs into multiple files, so I'm not too worried about #2. But definitely want to know what was going on with #1.
Thanks in advance for any insight!
TL;DR - I exported a bunch of audio files as WAVs on Audacity a couple of years ago, they range between 6 and 11 gigs, but now I have learned that supposedly the max size for a WAV is 4 gigs - trying to figure out what is going on.
I'm helping to build a digital archive for a university and was advised that, in order to be archival-quality audio, the files should be saved as 32 bit float WAV format. The recordings range from 1 to 6 hours. At the time, I was able to export each of the files in that format. The biggest ones ranged from between 6 and 11 gigs. I began working on this project a couple of years ago when I had access to top-of-the-line university media lab desktop Macs, but I don't know what OS or version of Audacity they were running.
Right now I'm working from home on a laptop running on OS X 10.10.5 and Audacity 2.4.1. Today I went to export a 2.5 hr recording and got the error that no WAV files could be exported above 4 gigs. Then I google and learn this is the technical limit for any WAV file. This came as a surprise since I am staring at three WAV files that are much larger than that.
So my questions are -
1) Is there something wrong with those bigger files? They sound fine, but I don't understand how they exist unless there was some sort of error that allowed them to be created.
2) Is there anything I can do to override the 4 gig size limit? Maybe something was enabled on the university computers that I didn't know about?
Going forward I can just cut the WAVs into multiple files, so I'm not too worried about #2. But definitely want to know what was going on with #1.
Thanks in advance for any insight!