Subject:Whence 24bit Files
Posted by: brownr
Date:2/9/2000 12:19:00 PM
I really expected to hear that there was an announcement last week about the new version of Sound Forge that would do 24bit files. I have been a loyal user of Sonic Foundry products but this is getting to be a problem. I understand Vegas will handle 24bit files. Does it have a built in editor or are it's users forced to use another vendors editor? I really don't expect a definitive answer but at least a "we're working on it and you see it 2nd quarter" type answer would be better than nothing. Thinking about jumping ship Randy Brown |
Subject:Re: Whence 24bit Files
Reply by: musicman
Date:2/18/2000 6:32:00 AM
I feel quite the same. When will we get an answer. We need 5.0 NOW! Jeff Percival Personics Recording Phoenix, AZ |
Subject:Re: Whence 24bit Files
Reply by: brownr
Date:2/18/2000 2:18:00 PM
Now, I needed it last year!! Wablab is looking better and better. Randy Brown Dogwood Jungle Studio Mineola, Tx Jeffrey Percival wrote: >>I feel quite the same. When will we get an answer. We need 5.0 NOW! >> >>Jeff Percival >>Personics Recording >>Phoenix, AZ |
Subject:Re: Whence 24bit Files
Reply by: emorbius
Date:3/10/2000 11:03:00 PM
Randy Brown wrote: >>Now, I needed it last year!! Wablab is looking better and better. >> >>Randy Brown >>Dogwood Jungle Studio >>Mineola, Tx >> > It sure works alot faster besides 24 bits. I've been holding off but Sonic Foundry looks to me like they've just lost interest. This web site is awash in a neverending flood of new products while Sound Forge has languishd for years. I feel a little more comfortable with SF's interphase and wave editing. That's about the only thing that's made me hold out. However when you sit around waiting for file cut to be made destructively and can do the same thing non-destructively with Wave Lab in less then a second the amount of time saved sure adds up. I may just have to get used to their wave graphics. Bob |