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Yea, it must be broken. I recorded a clip directly inside WaveEditor. That clip did not auto-import so I tracked it down in my C:/user/name/music folder and told it to import. It failed. I'll try a clean install.
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How about a whole WAV of me saying "testing 1 2 3" inside PD14 Recording Room, that does not load into WE version 2.0.0.5620 after I select Edit Audio?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1rztb6w7dlnhavy/Capture%2862%29.wav?dl=0
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BTW
I was able to finally edit the file by doing this crazy sequence that I would not want to need to do again, so I still want to get this fixed:
1) I created a separate PD14 project with just this WAV file. I produced a video with it, into an MP4 format.
2) I put the produced MP4 into a second project. At first I tried to click WaveEditor on it (because I want to do a Pitch Shift and AudioDirector does not give the same results) but it would not load because it thought the MP4 was a WAV. So instead I used AudioDirector to load the MP4. I exported it as an MP3.
3) I imported the MP3 into WaveEditor and tried to do my Pitch Shift and save it. It would not save the MP3 with the changes, so instead I exported a WAV from WaveEditor with the Pitch Shift done.
4) I imported the WAV into PD14 and finally I had the audio I wanted.
Oh... also... the WAV that I exported out of WEaveEditor from all this... it will not reload into WaveEditor or AudioDirector anymore.
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Yes. Win Media Player can open and play it just fine.
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I just tried recording inside AudioDirector 6 after it failed to load the WAV file that PD14 created. I overwrote the original, and it automatically saved it properly when switching back to PD14. I can hear it play fine in PD14. Telling the SAME track to go back into AD6 to edit it again gets the same "can't load" error. I just used AD6 to make the file, but I can't load it back in afterward. :/
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I'm using PD14 on Windows 10. It was working ok before Windows 10, but now this happens:
First I record audio with PD14's Voice-Over Recording Room. That of course lays down a track of what I said. It plays fine and sounds fine in PD14. If I select the track and then select Edit Audio/WaveEditor or Edit Audio/AudioDirector then I get an error in the other application. It worked before I switched to Windows 10, but now in WaveEditor it just says "Files not imported" and in AudioDirector 6 it says "An error ocurred while opening this file in the media library. It may be because the file is broken or is in an unsupported format. Try contacting your audio provider for a different audio format." The file format is of course WAV because that has always been what PD13 and PD14 have created when I capture audio in the PD editor.
How can I get these WAVs fixed and loadable in WaveEditor and/or AudioDirector? The only help I found was to "update QuickTime" which I have alredy tried.
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I had a project in PW 13 build 2604. All was fine. I upgraded to Windows 10 and then got an error that seemed like a codec issue. I installed QuickTime and DivX but it didn't help. I checked the PD 13 site and saw a new version so I upgraded to build 3130 but still an error. It has trouble reading most of my AVI files now. It lets me save some info in a file when it happens, but it's not a lot of info:
Media Source Error Report :
Error type : Audio cut
Material type : Audio
Error information : Unknown
Material filename : F:\Fraps\Raw\DSYT\KSP 2015-08-10 20-14-51-04.avi
Detailed information : ..\CES_Source\Src\CES_Engine\CES_MediaLoader.CPP:5777
Source filter GUID : E436EBB5-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770
Splitter filter GUID : 1B544C20-FD0B-11CE-8C63-00AA0044B51E
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760
Driver 10.18.13.5362
Does the error mean I am still missing some sort of driver update?
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