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    • GregBrosofske
      GregBrosofske last edited by

      Hello all, 

      If you load a multichannel audio file larger than 128MB into the Sound Player, you get the warning 'may introduce noticeable delay, freeze or crash. . .' etc.  Are there any suggestions out there for best way to play back (for example) a 4 minute 4 channel wave file? Thoughts I had: split the interleaved 4 channel wav file into two 2 channel mp3 pairs, and play them via the Movie Player. 

      Any thoughts for a 'best practice' solution for multichannel audio larger than 128MB?  

      Thanks!

      Greg Brosofske

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      • DusX
        DusX Tech Staff @GregBrosofske last edited by

        @gregbrosofske said:

        audio file larger than 128MB into the Sound Player

         I think it is safe to say this warning is out dated. Given solid state speeds, I don't think this really applies now.
        @Woland Your thoughts?

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