BR Wave Converter software issue

Started by jmccull1, March 05, 2008, 05:20:38 AM

jmccull1

I had a single-track, live mono recording that I bounced to a second track(added a small amount of slapback to simulate stereo). About a 1 hour, 10 minute set. I tried to bring the stereo linked pair into the BR Wave Converter software. But the software gave me an indication that there was too much data to import?? Does that make sense?

I was going to bring it in as a stereo pair, convert to MP3, then split songs, all on my PC. This is, of course, because I did not allow enough space on my card to export(one day, I'll learn!)

Any thoughts?

Jimmy Mac

64Guitars

It doesn't make sense to me. Here's what the BR Wave Converter manual says about this error:


< "Excessive amount of data in track." >
The recording time for the data on the specified track is too long. Use the BR Series device's Track Edit function to shorten the recording time. This software is capable of outputting monaural data of up to approximately 6 hours and 45 minutes (approximately 3 hours and 22 minutes in stereo).


You should be able to import a stereo pair of up to 3 hours and 22 minutes, so it should have no trouble with only 1 hour and ten minutes. Are you sure you're only selecting those two v-tracks and all other v-tracks are un-selected? If so, then the only thing I can think of is to try exporting each track separately as a mono wave file. You'll still be able to load the two files into Audacity or whatever to edit them and save them as a single stereo file.


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Pedro

Yes, that should work. If it doesn't then you will probably have to split the tracks.