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Importing MP3s; files truncated
I've ben using PTLE for 8 months; learning a lot of stuff. I work with mp3s constantly. The access code violation had me stumped for a while; whatever, whenever, hopefully soon. Now though, I need to import some mp3s that I exported (with Pro Tools) six months ago, and I'm finding the last ten seconds or so is missing! Not so good. Am I going to have to use a third-party decompressor for this, or has somebody worked through this already? I saw one post similar to this in here, but nobody answered the guy...
Any suggestions would be pretty much appreciated. What did I do with the original waves, you wonder? Good question; I'd rather not go there. Thanks. PT LE 6.4, MBox P4 3ghz 512 RAM XP Professional 80GBInternal, 120GB WD External |
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