I have a long concert recording in which I've marked tracks in Audacity 2.3.0 for Windows using "hh:mm:ss+CDDA Frames". Why, when I export these tracks to FLAC, would there be SBEs?
Do label track positions follow the same rules with regard to "Snap-To" as the audio track? Thanks.
Sector Boundary Errors Using "Export > Multiple"
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Re: Sector Boundary Errors Using "Export > Multiple"
My understanding is that this only happens if you turn on Snap-To before you set your labels.
Turning on Snap-To after labels are created will not cause the label positions to re-align.
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Re: Sector Boundary Errors Using "Export > Multiple"
Thanks for your reply. I think I must have done exactly that. I eventually went back and re-marked the track boundaries with Snap-To set properly and all was well.waxcylinder wrote: ↑Fri Nov 09, 2018 5:46 pmTurning on Snap-To after labels are created will not cause the label positions to re-align.