I am editing video clips in 60p mode, and trying to add a voice-over in a wav file (mono, 48kHz) I received the attached error message.
Has anyone experienced anything like that? (The error says "Not enough memory")
Thanks for your feedback
Error when using a wav sound file
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Re: Error when using a wav sound file
Do you get the error with any wav file or only with that particular one? What happens if you add the wav file with a "blank" video track?
"Speicher" could also mean "Storage", ie. hard disc space.
"Speicher" could also mean "Storage", ie. hard disc space.
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Re: Error when using a wav sound file
I figured out it seems to be the 48kHz that get the program into trouble.
I converted the wav file to 41 kHz and suddenly it went.
Strange though, that the program does not say "can't play this" but it rather crashes ...
Thanks anyway
I converted the wav file to 41 kHz and suddenly it went.
Strange though, that the program does not say "can't play this" but it rather crashes ...
Thanks anyway
