corrupted sound track

sqblz wrote on 12/11/2002, 9:52 AM
It happens to me often that I am manipulating my clips in the timeline (moving here, stretching there, trimming, overlapping, ...) and all of a sudden one of the audio clips acquires a glitch (quite difficult to explain). It is like a strong scratch in the middle of the normal sound that, of course, is very ugly.
I can correct it, adding the clip as a take, changing takes and deleting the old take (the one with the glitch).
But, I wonder: is this a VV bug ? Am I alone in this experience ?

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BillyBoy wrote on 12/11/2002, 12:04 PM
I'm not sure it is a "bug" but I've seen similar corruption. For me it happens if I get a little carried away with many sound tracks and lots of points in the volume envelopes. For some odd reason inserting a new audio track and dragging the "bad" event once I figure out which track is acting up always seems to cure it.

Don't know if it makes sense or not, but it seems the track gets corrput somehow, not the VEG file itself or any of the source files. It isn't a every day thing for me, seen it a few times over the course of more than a year. ????
sqblz wrote on 12/11/2002, 5:42 PM
To me it happens every other day.
What is pretty strange is, like you said, the original media is not corrupted, just my track "view" of it.
Never tried rendering to see if it comes out, because I clean it as fast as I can.
One thing I do know, because I have tried, is that, if I open a copy of that track in an extarnãl audio editor, the glitch is there. Pretty weird ...

SoFO, any comments ?
SonyDennis wrote on 12/14/2002, 11:56 PM
I'd have to see the project and the related media. If anyone has one, please email to DrDropout@SonicFoundry.com and reference this forum thread. He'll send it around to the people that would need to see it.
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