Subject:Sound Forge 5.0 and 16 bit 44.1 K problem!
Posted by: tyme2edit
Date:3/8/2001 8:33:02 AM
Hello I am a long time SF user, Problem: installed Sound Forge 5.0 and now I can record 24 bit no problem but when I record in standard 16/44.1 K I get pops consistantly on the playback, visually I dont see the clicks or pop. I am using a Digidesign Audiomedia III card with all of the updates. Funny thing is that it works fine in Sound Forge 4.5 and Steinberg Wavelab 3.0 and I can record in other programs and import them into Sound Forge 5.0 and it works fine. So what is up? Any suggestions? tyme2edit |
Subject:RE: Sound Forge 5.0 and 16 bit 44.1 K problem!
Reply by: garrigus
Date:3/9/2001 8:22:05 AM
Hi tyme2edit, Hmm... I'm not possitive about this, but try reducing the hardware acceleration for your video card. Or even turning it off altogether. Right-click on My Computer, choose Properties, choose Performance, click on the Graphics button, move the slider towards the left. Click OK to close both dialog boxes. That might help. Best, Scott -- Scott R. Garrigus - Author of the Cakewalk Power! and Sound Forge Power! books, and Publisher of the DigiFreq music technology newsletter. Learn about cool tips and techniques for your music software by getting a FREE subscription to DigiFreq... surf to: http://www.garrigus.com/ |
Subject:RE: Sound Forge 5.0 and 16 bit 44.1 K problem!
Reply by: tyme2edit
Date:3/10/2001 2:59:03 PM
Thanks for the response. Unfortunaly, it did not correct the problem. It seems to be in the actual recording process only. When I record into another program such as Wavelab or even Sound Forge 4.5 (no problems). Just when I use the 5.0. Another thing I have disovered in 5.0 when using the audio chainer and trying to change the configurations of the plug-in, when I change from the presets the software wont save what I want to change. It does work fine in the individual plug-in config menu. But anyway, Thanks Tyme2edit@aol.com |
Subject:RE: Sound Forge 5.0 and 16 bit 44.1 K problem!
Reply by: garrigus
Date:3/13/2001 9:07:32 AM
If you go into Options>Preferences>Wave, do you have the Microsoft Sound Mapper set in the Record drop-down list? If so, try choosing your actual sound card driver from the list instead. I don't know if that will fix the problem, but it's worth a try. Best, Scott -- Scott R. Garrigus - Author of the Cakewalk Power! and Sound Forge Power! books, and Publisher of the DigiFreq music technology newsletter. Learn about cool tips and techniques for your music software by getting a FREE subscription to DigiFreq... surf to: http://www.garrigus.com/ |
Subject:RE: Sound Forge 5.0 and 16 bit 44.1 K problem!
Reply by: Ted_H
Date:3/13/2001 2:58:37 PM
Your sound card drivers could also need an update. Check the manufacturer's website for updated drivers. Ted |