Hello,
In order to create one WAV file from a complete audio CD, I have imported all the channels of the CD to the music track in the time line, and rendered it to one wave file.
I have done it to several CD's with good results. Unfortunately, when I continue to do it with other CD's I get the message: "File Reading Eror". The file is exist in the hard drive but I am not able to use it in an external device.
Any help will be appreciate
Thanks,
Abraham
Rendering audio files in VS 7
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Re: Rendering audio files in VS 7
I am not sure what your trying to achieve but why would you want a whole CD as just one file ?
basic problem is that VideoStudio is an excellent Video editor but with very restricted audio handling - it is fine to just import the odd CD music track to add to you video but if you are doing a lot of audio work there are several free audio editors around one of the best know perhaps being 'Audacity' available from http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ that will do what you want and more - maybe VideoStudio is struggling with so many audio files.
but if all you want is the audio from the CD to your computer then you already have programmes to do that - Windows Media player for instance will transfer the tracks individually to your computer and you can then use any individual one you want or put them all in the timeline one after another.
basic problem is that VideoStudio is an excellent Video editor but with very restricted audio handling - it is fine to just import the odd CD music track to add to you video but if you are doing a lot of audio work there are several free audio editors around one of the best know perhaps being 'Audacity' available from http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ that will do what you want and more - maybe VideoStudio is struggling with so many audio files.
but if all you want is the audio from the CD to your computer then you already have programmes to do that - Windows Media player for instance will transfer the tracks individually to your computer and you can then use any individual one you want or put them all in the timeline one after another.
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Re: Rendering audio files in VS 7
Hello Brian,
Thank you very much for your advice, I am going to download the audacity program and to try using it.
Thank you very much for your advice, I am going to download the audacity program and to try using it.
