Subject:SF9 - File size limitation
Posted by: oblio98
Date:6/6/2007 1:18:53 PM
I am currently working on transferring some of my 4 channel "quadraphoinic" reels to 4.0 DVD-Audio discs. I have been using SF since version 4, and was excited about the new multichannel capabilities of Version 9. However, when I create a 4.0 wav file from the 4 as recorded mono wav files, I get the following error when I try to save the file: "The file being rendered has exceeded the maximum size allowed for the selected format" I understand that this file would be fairly large, since the mono files are recorded at 24/96, but is there a way to get around this limitation. I have 2 Gb of RAM, tons of HD space, and am using a Pentuim D processor. THANKS :-jon |
Subject:RE: SF9 - File size limitation
Reply by: Geoff_Wood
Date:6/6/2007 2:00:45 PM
There is a maximum filesize of 2GB for a WAV file. This is nothing to do with Sound Forge, but is inherent in the WAV spec. If your 4 channel file is going to balloon out to 2GB or larger, save in the W64 format. geoff |
Subject:RE: SF9 - File size limitation
Reply by: oblio98
Date:6/11/2007 8:56:33 PM
THANKS! I keep forgetting about the .w64 file format. I just tried it and it worked fine. (2.5Gb file!!) |