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Digger Dan 05-09-2006 04:26 AM

Bounced .wav file doesn\'t work properly
 
Well gday all you Pro Tools pro's out there. Recently bought myself an MBox2 factory and I'm still learning the ropes. As it is, recording is a new thing for me. So far I've come up with a few problems, but I will mention the first one that has got me stumped. I have had a bit of a search through the DUC and the answer either hasn't been delt with or its just plain eluding me.

After I bounce to disk as a .wav file, when I go to open the file using Windows Media Player I get this error msg,

"Windows Media Player cannot play the file. One or more codecs required to play the file could not be found"

I downloaded the latst codec etc but that didnt work. I tired encoding the file to another type but none of the programs I normaly use will read it either. The closest I've gottn is bouncing it to an .aif file and it has worked with Quick Time but thats as far as my little adventure has gotten so far. Can anyone shed some light on my first Post?

Daniel

comprodman 05-09-2006 04:46 AM

Re: Bounced .wav file doesn\'t work properly
 
when you bouce to .wav is it 16 bit joint stereo? If its any other sample rate Media player cannot cope.

RadioMoo 05-09-2006 05:05 PM

Re: Bounced .wav file doesn\'t work properly *DELETED*
 
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Digger Dan 05-10-2006 03:43 AM

Re: Bounced .wav file doesn\'t work properly
 
Oh derr!!! Yeah that fixed my problem. So simple, so obvious. It didn't even occur to me that the sample rate was set to 24 bit. Thanks fellas and anyone else who would have helped me as well. Talk to use again soon.
Daniel


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