WAV sample input sometimes doesn work properly – what am I doing wrong?
WaveCraft is a bit fussy about formats of files on the WAV sample input module. Specifically, files must be linear PCM (i.e. plain ordinary, uncompressed) mono WAV files, at 11.025, 22.05 or 44.1 kHz sampling rates, and 8 or 16 bit resolution. In addition, though, they must contain no extra header information whatsoever; that is to say, WaveCraft expects the bare minimum 44-byte WAV header and nothing more that some software may store. Sample editors such as the popular Cool Edit include a facility not to save additional WAV header information, which works very nicely I am told.
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