From: | Samuel Byford |
Date: | 5 Sep 2000 at 13:13:00 |
Subject: | Large Wavs. |
Hi all,
Firstly - dont laugh at the topic!!!
Ok, I created a A/V piece with a large sound file on the UNI's PCs a while back and I am now trying to get it to run on my Amiga using Scala. The pictures are all done - all I need now is the sound.
However, the file is a wav and is 78315638 in length and scala wont accept wavs and certainly nothing of that size. So I tryed loading it into SoundProbe in order to a. cut it into smaller bits and b. change it to 8svx which scala will take.
Unfortunatly I dont appear to have enough memory available (16mb + 4 on the MERLIN + 2 chip) so it cant manage to load the file.
I asked in IRC and I was put onto Sploiner which splits files into smaller bits. However, it doesnt retain the file type (.wav) so SP wont load it because it thinks its a corruted file.
So the question is - is there a program out there that will split this wav into smaller wavs so that SP will load it??
Failing that - does someone have a Decent PC that doesnt mind a VERY large email who can load it into a PC sound program and split it into smaller bits from there!!!?????!!!!! :)
TTFN
Sam
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