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Using Vegas 7.0 to Render 24/96 PCM
Hi there. I'm trying to do as said in the subject, but Vegas isn't letting me. I have a track that's about 1:17 in length and Vegas gives me an error saying "THE FILE BEING RENDERED HAS EXCEEDED THE MAXIMUM SIZE ALLOWED FOR THE SELECTED FORMAT". Using this audio setting is new ground for me and I cannot find where there are file size limits for this. Anyone have any advice? The audio track is a 24/96 PCM to begin with if that makes any difference. I have loads of HDD space, so that would not be a limit I would not think.
Maybe even a better question: should I bother w/24/96???... Thanks, form
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Re: Using Vegas 7.0 to Render 24/96 PCM
I recently had a similar error converting a 1-bit recording to 24/192 but I'm sure it was a .wav limitation
Quote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAV
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Re: Using Vegas 7.0 to Render 24/96 PCM
OK then. Vegas says nothing about size limitations, but if i make it shorter it renders. Thanks for the input!
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