Is it a compressed WAV file? Could you provide a sample to matt at jriver dot com?
Thanks.
Matt,
When you say "sample," how big a sample do you wish? The smallest of the files is 79MB, so I'm assuming you don't want the whole file. How exactly should I create a sample/smaller portion? Maybe a simple thing to do, but I am no audio expert. If you do want the whole file, tell me where I can put it, and I'll do it....
Let me add a few other things I've found out:
1. I was able to convert the wav files to FLAC using a separate program called Goldwave. Just did a search on the net for a program that would analyze wav files, downloaded this one to try, and it was able to analyze the file (didn't see that it found any errors), and then do a save as to FLAC. Seemed to work without any issues.
2. I was doing some testing earlier today, and for some (but NOT all) of these problem wav files that I was able to convert to MP3, MC13's conversion also created a .mxm file. From a brief net search, see that this file is a bpm calculation file. No idea if this information is relevant to the issue, just thought I'd provide as much information as I have.
To go back and answer a question of 2 from gappie and Matt -
1. In MC13, if I look at the tag information for the wav files, I see that the Compression tag says None(PCM)
2. Bit Depth = 32
3. 44.1kHz / 2 channels
4. All of the wav files play fine in MC 13 (and 12)
5. The files range in size from 79MB up to 180MB
6. Files are not DRM'd in any way (in case that question came up, as it seems to...)
I did not rip these files, so I have no idea what program was used.