Link to post on Sound Forge batch convert bug.

Laurence wrote on 2/5/2009, 8:50 AM
I started a thread on a pretty serious Sound Forge batch convert function bug http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/forums/ShowMessage.asp?MessageID=638174&Replies=0here.[/link]

The problem is that short clips (like one second short sound effects) are converted to silence when run through a batch file. Even worse, if the audio extends to the end of the file, sometimes tail end of the clip are converted to flat line silence as well.

I posted this link here because the Sound Forge forum gets so little traffic.

Comments

Steve_Rhoden wrote on 9/6/2023, 4:59 AM

Wow, no response from 2009, man..... How ironic is that "so little traffic" statement (smile).... I don't use Sound Forge anymore, but i guess this issue is gone since it has come a far way and with 64bit support.

EricLNZ wrote on 9/6/2023, 6:13 AM

@Steve_Rhoden What prompted you to add a post to a 2009 thread? Laurence hasn't been active since 2016 so unlikely he can give us an update. @Laurence

Dexcon wrote on 9/6/2023, 6:31 AM

I suspect that with the reference to "How ironic is that "so little traffic" statement (smile)", somebody else commented on this thread and then, realising how old it was, deleted the comment. That was my first impression anyway.

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