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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
news "Howard Davis" wrote in message A few months ago - in July - I purchased Cool Edit 2000 from Syntrillium Software. BIG MISTAKE! I used it one time, along with Feurio CD Manager, to do post-production work on a studio recorded master. It took a bit of time but I was successful. Now I am attempting to use it again, but it appears defective, unable to import files from Feurio. How do you know that the problem isn't Feurio's fault or a fault of your procedures? Because I do the same things I did in the past but get no results. I cannot prove it, but the problem appears to be with Cool Edit 2000. What sort of support are you getting from the people who support Feurio? Feurio is FREEware/shareware. I don't expect support for it, but unlike CoolEdit 2000, which I paid to download (I do not have it on CD), it STILL WORKS. |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
"Brian Takei" wrote in message
. net Arny Krueger ) in article 0aidnXvERZJGTQqiRVn- wrote: There is some justice. Try finding a new model Diamond video card for sale. AFAIK, mission impossible. If I've got this right, Diamond changed their name to Sonic Blue and now mostly pump MP3 players. I believe Diamond has been around since the early 80's, and well regarded by many in its day. They're perhaps best known by many these days for defending themselves against the RIAA, who sued them [unsuccessfully] a few years ago to try and prevent the release of the Diamond Rio mp3 player. I remember that. It was about the time I did this test report on the Diamond Rio for my PCAVTech web site: http://www.pcavtech.com/play-rec/Fra...-Rio/index.htm I don't know all the details, but they've had problems and AFAIK, got bought out by S3 maybe 5 years ago, and S3's name was subsequently changed to Sonic Blue, who filed for bankruptcy this year. S3 used to be a top video card chip producer, but they had a messy transition to AGP and in the end couldn't keep up with Nvidia, Intel, ATI and the rest. I see here that what remains has apparently being scooped up by Best Data Products, Digital Networks, and maybe some others: http://www.diamondmm.com That page summarizes the messy works in a bit more detail. At least they seem to be providing a driver archive for the time being, which IIRC is an improvement over a few months ago when I was looking for drivers for a flakey Diamond Supramax modem (with strong resistance to buying a replacement since its basically just used for faxing once in a blue moon). I've benefited from their Phoenix-like driver archive over the past year as well. |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
"Brian Takei" wrote in message
. net Arny Krueger ) in article 0aidnXvERZJGTQqiRVn- wrote: There is some justice. Try finding a new model Diamond video card for sale. AFAIK, mission impossible. If I've got this right, Diamond changed their name to Sonic Blue and now mostly pump MP3 players. I believe Diamond has been around since the early 80's, and well regarded by many in its day. They're perhaps best known by many these days for defending themselves against the RIAA, who sued them [unsuccessfully] a few years ago to try and prevent the release of the Diamond Rio mp3 player. I remember that. It was about the time I did this test report on the Diamond Rio for my PCAVTech web site: http://www.pcavtech.com/play-rec/Fra...-Rio/index.htm I don't know all the details, but they've had problems and AFAIK, got bought out by S3 maybe 5 years ago, and S3's name was subsequently changed to Sonic Blue, who filed for bankruptcy this year. S3 used to be a top video card chip producer, but they had a messy transition to AGP and in the end couldn't keep up with Nvidia, Intel, ATI and the rest. I see here that what remains has apparently being scooped up by Best Data Products, Digital Networks, and maybe some others: http://www.diamondmm.com That page summarizes the messy works in a bit more detail. At least they seem to be providing a driver archive for the time being, which IIRC is an improvement over a few months ago when I was looking for drivers for a flakey Diamond Supramax modem (with strong resistance to buying a replacement since its basically just used for faxing once in a blue moon). I've benefited from their Phoenix-like driver archive over the past year as well. |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
Recently, Norbert Hahn posted:
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 08:41:43 -0400, "Arny Krueger" wrote: The only place they interfere that I know of is that setting changes in Audition seem to show up in CEP 2.1 and vice-versa. That's either a bug or a feature depending on your preferences. That's somehow strange as CEP 2.1 stores the settings in the environ- ment of the user (at least in Windows XP) in the folder (snipped for brevity) So... are you saying that the settings also interact on your system, or is that peculiar to Arny's setup? I've never missed the CD burning capabilites of CEP as I use Feurio for that. It has lots of features to assist in layouting the CD. Otoh I seldom use the track editor of Feurio which is rather simple. In the past, I've used other non-integrated CD burning tools. However, I prefer the approach used by CEP 2.1. In some ways, I would like to see simpler access to some of the features, a la CD Architect, but there isn't really much in the way of straight audio CDs that you can't do with the CEP tool. Neil |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
Recently, Norbert Hahn posted:
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 08:41:43 -0400, "Arny Krueger" wrote: The only place they interfere that I know of is that setting changes in Audition seem to show up in CEP 2.1 and vice-versa. That's either a bug or a feature depending on your preferences. That's somehow strange as CEP 2.1 stores the settings in the environ- ment of the user (at least in Windows XP) in the folder (snipped for brevity) So... are you saying that the settings also interact on your system, or is that peculiar to Arny's setup? I've never missed the CD burning capabilites of CEP as I use Feurio for that. It has lots of features to assist in layouting the CD. Otoh I seldom use the track editor of Feurio which is rather simple. In the past, I've used other non-integrated CD burning tools. However, I prefer the approach used by CEP 2.1. In some ways, I would like to see simpler access to some of the features, a la CD Architect, but there isn't really much in the way of straight audio CDs that you can't do with the CEP tool. Neil |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
"Howard Davis" wrote ...-
Feurio is FREEware/shareware. I don't expect support for it, but unlike CoolEdit 2000, which I paid to download (I do not have it on CD), it STILL WORKS. Absent any 3rd party analysis of the file(s) in quesion (which you STILL haven't identified), you are just guessing that the problem is with CE2K. Since you say that it worked at one time, you hypotheses seems highly unlikely. If you dislike CE2K so much, you can likely sell it for as much (or perhaps MORE) than what you paid for it. |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
"Howard Davis" wrote ...-
Feurio is FREEware/shareware. I don't expect support for it, but unlike CoolEdit 2000, which I paid to download (I do not have it on CD), it STILL WORKS. Absent any 3rd party analysis of the file(s) in quesion (which you STILL haven't identified), you are just guessing that the problem is with CE2K. Since you say that it worked at one time, you hypotheses seems highly unlikely. If you dislike CE2K so much, you can likely sell it for as much (or perhaps MORE) than what you paid for it. |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
"Howard Davis" wrote in message
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message news "Howard Davis" wrote in message A few months ago - in July - I purchased Cool Edit 2000 from Syntrillium Software. BIG MISTAKE! I used it one time, along with Feurio CD Manager, to do post-production work on a studio recorded master. It took a bit of time but I was successful. Now I am attempting to use it again, but it appears defective, unable to import files from Feurio. How do you know that the problem isn't Feurio's fault or a fault of your procedures? Because I do the same things I did in the past but get no results. I cannot prove it, but the problem appears to be with Cool Edit 2000. Exactly what kind of files are these that you can't load into Cool Edit? What sort of support are you getting from the people who support Feurio? Feurio is FREEware/shareware. I don't expect support for it, but unlike CoolEdit 2000, which I paid to download (I do not have it on CD), it STILL WORKS. Are you saying that you can read the files created by Fuerio with other programs? |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
"Howard Davis" wrote in message
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message news "Howard Davis" wrote in message A few months ago - in July - I purchased Cool Edit 2000 from Syntrillium Software. BIG MISTAKE! I used it one time, along with Feurio CD Manager, to do post-production work on a studio recorded master. It took a bit of time but I was successful. Now I am attempting to use it again, but it appears defective, unable to import files from Feurio. How do you know that the problem isn't Feurio's fault or a fault of your procedures? Because I do the same things I did in the past but get no results. I cannot prove it, but the problem appears to be with Cool Edit 2000. Exactly what kind of files are these that you can't load into Cool Edit? What sort of support are you getting from the people who support Feurio? Feurio is FREEware/shareware. I don't expect support for it, but unlike CoolEdit 2000, which I paid to download (I do not have it on CD), it STILL WORKS. Are you saying that you can read the files created by Fuerio with other programs? |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
... "Howard Davis" wrote in message "Arny Krueger" wrote in message news "Howard Davis" wrote in message A few months ago - in July - I purchased Cool Edit 2000 from Syntrillium Software. BIG MISTAKE! I used it one time, along with Feurio CD Manager, to do post-production work on a studio recorded master. It took a bit of time but I was successful. Now I am attempting to use it again, but it appears defective, unable to import files from Feurio. How do you know that the problem isn't Feurio's fault or a fault of your procedures? Because I do the same things I did in the past but get no results. I cannot prove it, but the problem appears to be with Cool Edit 2000. Exactly what kind of files are these that you can't load into Cool Edit? ..wav files. I have found that the transfer of files between Cool Edit and Feurio works _occasionally_, and that yes, the problem may indeed be with Feurio. The more I play with it, the more likely that seems. What sort of support are you getting from the people who support Feurio? Feurio is FREEware/shareware. I don't expect support for it, but unlike CoolEdit 2000, which I paid to download (I do not have it on CD), it STILL WORKS. Are you saying that you can read the files created by Fuerio with other programs? I'm going to try that, using Easy CD Creator. |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
... "Howard Davis" wrote in message "Arny Krueger" wrote in message news "Howard Davis" wrote in message A few months ago - in July - I purchased Cool Edit 2000 from Syntrillium Software. BIG MISTAKE! I used it one time, along with Feurio CD Manager, to do post-production work on a studio recorded master. It took a bit of time but I was successful. Now I am attempting to use it again, but it appears defective, unable to import files from Feurio. How do you know that the problem isn't Feurio's fault or a fault of your procedures? Because I do the same things I did in the past but get no results. I cannot prove it, but the problem appears to be with Cool Edit 2000. Exactly what kind of files are these that you can't load into Cool Edit? ..wav files. I have found that the transfer of files between Cool Edit and Feurio works _occasionally_, and that yes, the problem may indeed be with Feurio. The more I play with it, the more likely that seems. What sort of support are you getting from the people who support Feurio? Feurio is FREEware/shareware. I don't expect support for it, but unlike CoolEdit 2000, which I paid to download (I do not have it on CD), it STILL WORKS. Are you saying that you can read the files created by Fuerio with other programs? I'm going to try that, using Easy CD Creator. |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
"Howard Davis" wrote in message
news:eTemb.13468 snip Exactly what kind of files are these that you can't load into Cool Edit? .wav files. I have found that the transfer of files between Cool Edit and Feurio works _occasionally_, and that yes, the problem may indeed be with Feurio. The more I play with it, the more likely that seems. What sort of support are you getting from the people who support Feurio? Feurio is FREEware/shareware. I don't expect support for it, but unlike CoolEdit 2000, which I paid to download (I do not have it on CD), it STILL WORKS. Are you saying that you can read the files created by Fuerio with other programs? I'm going to try that, using Easy CD Creator. No luck. Both CD Creator and Feurio are unable to import the needed .wav files from Cool Edit. It appears that there are bugs in both Cool Edit AND Feurio. I would expect that from freeware, but not something like Cool Edit that I paid good money for. |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
"Howard Davis" wrote in message
news:eTemb.13468 snip Exactly what kind of files are these that you can't load into Cool Edit? .wav files. I have found that the transfer of files between Cool Edit and Feurio works _occasionally_, and that yes, the problem may indeed be with Feurio. The more I play with it, the more likely that seems. What sort of support are you getting from the people who support Feurio? Feurio is FREEware/shareware. I don't expect support for it, but unlike CoolEdit 2000, which I paid to download (I do not have it on CD), it STILL WORKS. Are you saying that you can read the files created by Fuerio with other programs? I'm going to try that, using Easy CD Creator. No luck. Both CD Creator and Feurio are unable to import the needed .wav files from Cool Edit. It appears that there are bugs in both Cool Edit AND Feurio. I would expect that from freeware, but not something like Cool Edit that I paid good money for. |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
Recently, Howard Davis posted:
No luck. Both CD Creator and Feurio are unable to import the needed .wav files from Cool Edit. It appears that there are bugs in both Cool Edit AND Feurio. I would expect that from freeware, but not something like Cool Edit that I paid good money for. It's curious that your problems appear to be unique. Perhaps we could provide some insights and help if you could be a little more specific about what you are doing? Your previous messages left me with the impression that you were trying to import files created by _Feurio_ into CoolEdit. Now, it seems to be the opposite. There are *many* flavors of .wav files. CoolEdit can produce some varieties that may not be supported by CD Creator or Feurio. So, if you are going from CoolEdit to Feurio, you have to make sure that you are creating .wav files that are in a format that Feurio understands. Neil |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
Recently, Howard Davis posted:
No luck. Both CD Creator and Feurio are unable to import the needed .wav files from Cool Edit. It appears that there are bugs in both Cool Edit AND Feurio. I would expect that from freeware, but not something like Cool Edit that I paid good money for. It's curious that your problems appear to be unique. Perhaps we could provide some insights and help if you could be a little more specific about what you are doing? Your previous messages left me with the impression that you were trying to import files created by _Feurio_ into CoolEdit. Now, it seems to be the opposite. There are *many* flavors of .wav files. CoolEdit can produce some varieties that may not be supported by CD Creator or Feurio. So, if you are going from CoolEdit to Feurio, you have to make sure that you are creating .wav files that are in a format that Feurio understands. Neil |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 21:18:55 GMT, "Howard Davis"
wrote: Feurio is FREEware/shareware. I don't expect support for it, but unlike CoolEdit 2000, which I paid to download (I do not have it on CD), it STILL WORKS. Feurio is by no means freeware. It is shareware and the test period is not limited, so it may seem to be free. And it is fully supported. You may write an email to HTH Norbert |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 21:18:55 GMT, "Howard Davis"
wrote: Feurio is FREEware/shareware. I don't expect support for it, but unlike CoolEdit 2000, which I paid to download (I do not have it on CD), it STILL WORKS. Feurio is by no means freeware. It is shareware and the test period is not limited, so it may seem to be free. And it is fully supported. You may write an email to HTH Norbert |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
"Neil Gould" wrote in message .net... Recently, Howard Davis posted: No luck. Both CD Creator and Feurio are unable to import the needed .wav files from Cool Edit. It appears that there are bugs in both Cool Edit AND Feurio. I would expect that from freeware, but not something like Cool Edit that I paid good money for. There are *many* flavors of .wav files. CoolEdit can produce some varieties that may not be supported by CD Creator or Feurio. So, if you are going from CoolEdit to Feurio, you have to make sure that you are creating .wav files that are in a format that Feurio understands. I think this is it. Cool Edit remembers the last set of options that were used to save any particular file type. So if they somehow get changed, it will appear to be broken. CD burning programs are very picky about which formats they will accept. The file must be saved out of Cool Edit as stereo, sample rate 44100 Hz, 16 bits per sample, and "Windows Wave". |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
"Neil Gould" wrote in message .net... Recently, Howard Davis posted: No luck. Both CD Creator and Feurio are unable to import the needed .wav files from Cool Edit. It appears that there are bugs in both Cool Edit AND Feurio. I would expect that from freeware, but not something like Cool Edit that I paid good money for. There are *many* flavors of .wav files. CoolEdit can produce some varieties that may not be supported by CD Creator or Feurio. So, if you are going from CoolEdit to Feurio, you have to make sure that you are creating .wav files that are in a format that Feurio understands. I think this is it. Cool Edit remembers the last set of options that were used to save any particular file type. So if they somehow get changed, it will appear to be broken. CD burning programs are very picky about which formats they will accept. The file must be saved out of Cool Edit as stereo, sample rate 44100 Hz, 16 bits per sample, and "Windows Wave". |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 00:50:07 GMT, "Neil Gould"
wrote: On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 08:41:43 -0400, "Arny Krueger" wrote: The only place they interfere that I know of is that setting changes in Audition seem to show up in CEP 2.1 and vice-versa. That's either a bug or a feature depending on your preferences. I wrote.. That's somehow strange as CEP 2.1 stores the settings in the environ- ment of the user (at least in Windows XP) in the folder (snipped for brevity) So... are you saying that the settings also interact on your system, or is that peculiar to Arny's setup? No, I haven't experience any interference between CEP 2.1 and Audition. In the past, I've used other non-integrated CD burning tools. However, I prefer the approach used by CEP 2.1. In some ways, I would like to see simpler access to some of the features, a la CD Architect, but there isn't really much in the way of straight audio CDs that you can't do with the CEP tool. Things change over the time. On earlier computers I wasn't very successfull in both editing audio and burning CDs at the same time. From that time on I still prefer to have two or three computers doing the burn jobs while I prepare the next job with CEP. The version 2.1 of CEP is pretty stable, crashes are very rare, but I still remember early times of the version 2.0 and Windows XP without service pack 1 and I don't like crashes while burning CDs. Norbert |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 00:50:07 GMT, "Neil Gould"
wrote: On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 08:41:43 -0400, "Arny Krueger" wrote: The only place they interfere that I know of is that setting changes in Audition seem to show up in CEP 2.1 and vice-versa. That's either a bug or a feature depending on your preferences. I wrote.. That's somehow strange as CEP 2.1 stores the settings in the environ- ment of the user (at least in Windows XP) in the folder (snipped for brevity) So... are you saying that the settings also interact on your system, or is that peculiar to Arny's setup? No, I haven't experience any interference between CEP 2.1 and Audition. In the past, I've used other non-integrated CD burning tools. However, I prefer the approach used by CEP 2.1. In some ways, I would like to see simpler access to some of the features, a la CD Architect, but there isn't really much in the way of straight audio CDs that you can't do with the CEP tool. Things change over the time. On earlier computers I wasn't very successfull in both editing audio and burning CDs at the same time. From that time on I still prefer to have two or three computers doing the burn jobs while I prepare the next job with CEP. The version 2.1 of CEP is pretty stable, crashes are very rare, but I still remember early times of the version 2.0 and Windows XP without service pack 1 and I don't like crashes while burning CDs. Norbert |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 19:04:10 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote: CD burning programs are very picky about which formats they will accept. The file must be saved out of Cool Edit as stereo, sample rate 44100 Hz, 16 bits per sample, and "Windows Wave". That's the easiest way to get the tracks burnt correctly. However, Feurio aks for a plug-in to convert unknown formats to 44.1/16. Sample rate conversion from 48 kHz and decoding of MP3 files are done on the fly. OTOH, the original post was about ripping CDs with Feurio and trying to process them with CE 2000. Feurio has two different formats for storing extracted music, plain wav 44.1/16 and MP3 if an encoder is available. This must be readable with CE 2000, no excuses. Feurio generates an additional meta file (cue sheet) for track layout, CD text and such. Of course, CE2000 will not handle this file. It would be helpful to get the error message that CE2000 shows when it fails to open files extracted by Feurio. Norbert |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 19:04:10 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote: CD burning programs are very picky about which formats they will accept. The file must be saved out of Cool Edit as stereo, sample rate 44100 Hz, 16 bits per sample, and "Windows Wave". That's the easiest way to get the tracks burnt correctly. However, Feurio aks for a plug-in to convert unknown formats to 44.1/16. Sample rate conversion from 48 kHz and decoding of MP3 files are done on the fly. OTOH, the original post was about ripping CDs with Feurio and trying to process them with CE 2000. Feurio has two different formats for storing extracted music, plain wav 44.1/16 and MP3 if an encoder is available. This must be readable with CE 2000, no excuses. Feurio generates an additional meta file (cue sheet) for track layout, CD text and such. Of course, CE2000 will not handle this file. It would be helpful to get the error message that CE2000 shows when it fails to open files extracted by Feurio. Norbert |
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Recently, Norbert Hahn posted:
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 00:50:07 GMT, "Neil Gould" wrote: I wrote.. That's somehow strange as CEP 2.1 stores the settings in the environ- ment of the user (at least in Windows XP) in the folder (snipped for brevity) So... are you saying that the settings also interact on your system, or is that peculiar to Arny's setup? No, I haven't experience any interference between CEP 2.1 and Audition. Thanks for the confirmation. Perhaps I'll install Audition now and get my feet wet with the "Adobe way" of working with it. Neil |
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Recently, Norbert Hahn posted:
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 00:50:07 GMT, "Neil Gould" wrote: I wrote.. That's somehow strange as CEP 2.1 stores the settings in the environ- ment of the user (at least in Windows XP) in the folder (snipped for brevity) So... are you saying that the settings also interact on your system, or is that peculiar to Arny's setup? No, I haven't experience any interference between CEP 2.1 and Audition. Thanks for the confirmation. Perhaps I'll install Audition now and get my feet wet with the "Adobe way" of working with it. Neil |
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"Neil Gould" wrote in message
.net... Recently, Howard Davis posted: No luck. Both CD Creator and Feurio are unable to import the needed .wav files from Cool Edit. It appears that there are bugs in both Cool Edit AND Feurio. I would expect that from freeware, but not something like Cool Edit that I paid good money for. It's curious that your problems appear to be unique. Perhaps we could provide some insights and help if you could be a little more specific about what you are doing? Your previous messages left me with the impression that you were trying to import files created by _Feurio_ into CoolEdit. Now, it seems to be the opposite. There are *many* flavors of .wav files. CoolEdit can produce some varieties that may not be supported by CD Creator or Feurio. So, if you are going from CoolEdit to Feurio, you have to make sure that you are creating .wav files that are in a format that Feurio understands. Neil --------------------- I use 16 bit 44.1 .wav files only. The fact that Fuerio accepted these from Cool Edit in the past, and that I am having difficulties now, indicates something wrong. I have finally, thanks to the redundancies in Windows, found a roundabout way to transfer the .wav files from CoolEdit to Fuerio, and I have been able to burn a CD as desired. Thank you all that responded to my post. |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
"Neil Gould" wrote in message
.net... Recently, Howard Davis posted: No luck. Both CD Creator and Feurio are unable to import the needed .wav files from Cool Edit. It appears that there are bugs in both Cool Edit AND Feurio. I would expect that from freeware, but not something like Cool Edit that I paid good money for. It's curious that your problems appear to be unique. Perhaps we could provide some insights and help if you could be a little more specific about what you are doing? Your previous messages left me with the impression that you were trying to import files created by _Feurio_ into CoolEdit. Now, it seems to be the opposite. There are *many* flavors of .wav files. CoolEdit can produce some varieties that may not be supported by CD Creator or Feurio. So, if you are going from CoolEdit to Feurio, you have to make sure that you are creating .wav files that are in a format that Feurio understands. Neil --------------------- I use 16 bit 44.1 .wav files only. The fact that Fuerio accepted these from Cool Edit in the past, and that I am having difficulties now, indicates something wrong. I have finally, thanks to the redundancies in Windows, found a roundabout way to transfer the .wav files from CoolEdit to Fuerio, and I have been able to burn a CD as desired. Thank you all that responded to my post. |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
On Sat, 25 Oct 2003, Howard Davis wrote:
"Neil Gould" wrote in message .net... Recently, Howard Davis posted: No luck. Both CD Creator and Feurio are unable to import the needed .wav files from Cool Edit. It appears that there are bugs in both Cool Edit AND Feurio. I would expect that from freeware, but not something like Cool Edit that I paid good money for. It's curious that your problems appear to be unique. Perhaps we could provide some insights and help if you could be a little more specific about what you are doing? Your previous messages left me with the impression that you were trying to import files created by _Feurio_ into CoolEdit. Now, it seems to be the opposite. There are *many* flavors of .wav files. CoolEdit can produce some varieties that may not be supported by CD Creator or Feurio. So, if you are going from CoolEdit to Feurio, you have to make sure that you are creating .wav files that are in a format that Feurio understands. Neil --------------------- I use 16 bit 44.1 .wav files only. The fact that Fuerio accepted these from Cool Edit in the past, and that I am having difficulties now, indicates something wrong. I have finally, thanks to the redundancies in Windows, found a roundabout way to transfer the .wav files from CoolEdit to Fuerio, and I have been able to burn a CD as desired. Thank you all that responded to my post. How did you work around this problem then? P -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Lizak Scientific Computing Lab, University of Waterloo |
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Syntrillium Cool Edit 2000 - support?
On Sat, 25 Oct 2003, Howard Davis wrote:
"Neil Gould" wrote in message .net... Recently, Howard Davis posted: No luck. Both CD Creator and Feurio are unable to import the needed .wav files from Cool Edit. It appears that there are bugs in both Cool Edit AND Feurio. I would expect that from freeware, but not something like Cool Edit that I paid good money for. It's curious that your problems appear to be unique. Perhaps we could provide some insights and help if you could be a little more specific about what you are doing? Your previous messages left me with the impression that you were trying to import files created by _Feurio_ into CoolEdit. Now, it seems to be the opposite. There are *many* flavors of .wav files. CoolEdit can produce some varieties that may not be supported by CD Creator or Feurio. So, if you are going from CoolEdit to Feurio, you have to make sure that you are creating .wav files that are in a format that Feurio understands. Neil --------------------- I use 16 bit 44.1 .wav files only. The fact that Fuerio accepted these from Cool Edit in the past, and that I am having difficulties now, indicates something wrong. I have finally, thanks to the redundancies in Windows, found a roundabout way to transfer the .wav files from CoolEdit to Fuerio, and I have been able to burn a CD as desired. Thank you all that responded to my post. How did you work around this problem then? P -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Lizak Scientific Computing Lab, University of Waterloo |
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