Error when using a wav sound file

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immerjan
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Error when using a wav sound file

Post by immerjan »

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
The error says "Not enough memory"
The error says "Not enough memory"
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Re: Error when using a wav sound file

Post by canuck »

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.
immerjan
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Re: Error when using a wav sound file

Post by immerjan »

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
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