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Subject:problems on cakeaudio
Posted by: poiu
Date:6/10/2000 7:36:00 AM

I use Cake Pro Audio with the Sound Forge.

I edit record separeted waves on Sound Forge, and I import
them to Cakewalk. But Im having problems doing it.

In cant import wave files trhougt Cake Walk (error msg:
"The Audio Disk may be Full", could someone give me a
little help?

Sorry for the bad english, I am from Brazil,so..



Thanks


Subject:Re: problems on cakeaudio
Reply by: Kelly_S
Date:6/13/2000 1:56:00 PM

Hello.

If you are getting this error message from the Cakewalk program,
unfortunately I cannot help you out with this - since I am not
familiar with this program, and it is not made by our company.

Perhaps somebody else that reads this messages could offer you
assistance, or, for a speedier response we suggest contacting the
makers of the Cakewalk program.

Thanks!

Rafael wrote:
>>I use Cake Pro Audio with the Sound Forge.
>>
>>I edit record separeted waves on Sound Forge, and I import
>>them to Cakewalk. But Im having problems doing it.
>>
>>In cant import wave files trhougt Cake Walk (error msg:
>>"The Audio Disk may be Full", could someone give me a
>>little help?
>>
>>Sorry for the bad english, I am from Brazil,so..
>>
>>
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>

Subject:Re: problems on cakeaudio
Reply by: MJim
Date:6/13/2000 7:29:00 PM

Hi Rafael, I had a problem once after using SF's batch converter,
Cakewalk wouldn't recognize the new wavfiles. Every other program
opened them fine. The work around that I found was to go into
windows "Explorer" and re-name the wavfiles. You could try it on one
files as a test, it did the trick for me. One more good reason why I
don't use Cakewalk much, too finicky.

Rafael wrote:
>>I use Cake Pro Audio with the Sound Forge.
>>
>>I edit record separeted waves on Sound Forge, and I import
>>them to Cakewalk. But Im having problems doing it.
>>
>>In cant import wave files trhougt Cake Walk (error msg:
>>"The Audio Disk may be Full", could someone give me a
>>little help?
>>
>>Sorry for the bad english, I am from Brazil,so..
>>
>>
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>

Subject:Re: problems on cakeaudio
Reply by: O_G_Killa
Date:6/16/2000 12:16:00 PM

The problem is your hard drive is full. Cakewalk copies the wav file
you are importing into the \Cakewalk\wavedata folder on your hard
drive. If you don't have enough hard drive space to make a copy of
these wav files, you will get this error message in Cakewalk.

The other thing to do is make sure you shut down Sound Forge before
you import into cakewalk...sound forge creates a temporary wav file
for each open file(unless you open the file in direct mode). So what
happens is this...you have the file on your hard drive, you open it
in Sound forge and it creates a second copy of the file for
editing/undo purposes. Then after editing the file you save it (but
the temp file is still on your HD) and then you import it into
Cakewalk, now making a 3rd copy of the file on your hard drive.

If you are using a 6 minute (60 MB) wav file, you have now used up
180 MB of hard drive space. But once you shut down SF it deletes the
Temp file, so then you are down to 120 MB used.

Hope this helps!




Rafael wrote:
>>I use Cake Pro Audio with the Sound Forge.
>>
>>I edit record separeted waves on Sound Forge, and I import
>>them to Cakewalk. But Im having problems doing it.
>>
>>In cant import wave files trhougt Cake Walk (error msg:
>>"The Audio Disk may be Full", could someone give me a
>>little help?
>>
>>Sorry for the bad english, I am from Brazil,so..
>>
>>
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>

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