Posted by Norm Campbell on Thu, 02/10/2000 - 03:02.
You don't need to save the file explicitly. When you open the input file, you get asked for a save file name. Specify the name there. Then do the analyze and repair. That's it. The file is already saved. If you attempt to save it by some other means (eg. Capture - Select Save File) you will overwrite your good file with a blank file.
: When I record, fix and save, I get a Wav file of the original name with "Fixed" after it. Fine. But it doesn't work! Attempts to play it either result in error messages about the file being corrupted, about it lacking header detail or a complete computer crash.
: Not a lot of use! Anything I can do about IT?
Re: Why don't the "fixed" files play?
You don't need to save the file explicitly. When you open the input file, you get asked for a save file name. Specify the name there. Then do the analyze and repair. That's it. The file is already saved. If you attempt to save it by some other means (eg. Capture - Select Save File) you will overwrite your good file with a blank file.
: When I record, fix and save, I get a Wav file of the original name with "Fixed" after it. Fine. But it doesn't work! Attempts to play it either result in error messages about the file being corrupted, about it lacking header detail or a complete computer crash.
: Not a lot of use! Anything I can do about IT?