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SP. wrote on 9/13/2023, 6:37 AM

@JesseMc It would be helpful if you can upload a screenshot of the error message and your export settings.

JesseMc wrote on 9/13/2023, 4:34 PM

Actually it lets me export the file, but when I try to open it with CD Wave Editor it says Cannot open RIFF chunk, file is not a valid WAVE file.

JesseMc wrote on 9/13/2023, 4:36 PM

Plus when I try to open the exported file with Sound Forge Pro 16 it gives me this:

JesseMc wrote on 9/13/2023, 4:37 PM

When I do what trying with Samplitude 20, it opens with no problem.

JesseMc wrote on 9/13/2023, 4:52 PM

I actually messed around with some of the settings, I think the one that fixed it is click on Codec settings… checked RIFF64 Wave box and it plays now on Sound Forge Pro 16. So maybe I worked my way threw it? Anyways thanks for the help haha

JesseMc wrote on 9/13/2023, 4:53 PM

I also clicked on the Exclude master effects box.

SP. wrote on 9/13/2023, 5:00 PM

@JesseMc Is there a reason you need to export the file with 96 kHz instead of 48 or 44.1 kHz?

If your file is long and gets over 4GB its bigger than the file size limit of standard wave files.

JesseMc wrote on 10/9/2023, 10:47 PM

It sounds better 24/96. You should give it a try. I use to do 24/48.

SP. wrote on 10/10/2023, 3:22 AM

@JesseMc Ok, but like I wrote WAV files cannot be bigger than 4 GB. 96 kHz needs twice as much space as 48 kHz.

JesseMc wrote on 10/10/2023, 8:44 AM

I have the Zoom F8n Pro to start a new file at the 1GB mark. It works out fine.