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Subject: what's this audio disk is full thang???


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Original Message 1/5             21-May-97  @  07:01 AM   -   what's this audio disk is full thang???

Dementiak

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help I'm stuck with this cakewalk audio program,
i get this message about an audio disk is full,
i tried erasing the audio disk but it still doesn't work..
please help I am stuck and i dont know what to do...
please help , soon...

Thanks



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Message 2/5             21-May-97  @  08:31 AM   -   RE: what's this audio disk is full thang???

kilo

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yeah ...I had that a while back......er...first up...are you trying to load audio or record audio bigger than the available disk space.....next try this...

go to SETTINGS

open the AUDIO menu

click ADVANCED

At the top of the dialog box, there is the file path for where Cakewalk will dump its audio...in a box headed: DATA DIRECTORY

Check the filepath is ok...or type in a new one...

so...cakewalk defaults to place the wavedata directory inside it's own programme files dir....if you have audio in there already, then check the filepath

check the filepath is using \ BACKSLASHES and not / forward slashes.....if you have no data in the Cakewalk dir, then in the dialog box I described above (in ..settings...audio...advanced....data directory) type in a new filepath and directory name, and you will find that Cakewalk will have created a directory in windows via this dialog box.....

try that...



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Message 3/5             21-May-97  @  08:32 AM   -   RE: what's this audio disk is full thang???

kilo

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more.....try typing in:

c:\wavedata

this will create a dir on C called wavedata....



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Message 4/5             21-May-97  @  06:08 PM   -   RE: what's this audio disk is full thang???

kilo

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here's another potential cause I found on a newsgroup....

Struggled with this, and found a fix, that I'd like to share (if
nothing else for people with this problem that may refer to DejaNews)

The problem I had was related to Microsoft ADPCM. Apparently Cakewalk
needs this to be enabled to be able to import wav files, I had it
disabled, for God knows what reason.. this took me a while to find,
needless to say. (The error message is less than informative.)



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Message 5/5             21-May-97  @  06:27 PM   -   RE: what's this audio disk is full thang???

Dementiak

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thanks kilo,

i dont know i was able to solve the problem by loading
the specific wav into another program , then saved
it into a diff file name... then i was able to
import it to cake walk after that... hmmmmm weird,
it must have been a language thang (diff kind of wav
format probably)...

thanks again for your support!!!!

Dem



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