Lectora 9 and Sound Forge 10 - using wma for events
November 13, 2009 12:00 AM
When I go into Sound Forge, I can do a "Save As" and choose WM Audio 8 or 9 from the "Save as type" dropdown. If you don't have that choice then I would save it as a wav file and use Windows Media Encoder to convert the wav file to whatever wma format you need.
We always save our audio files as wav first so we have an uncompressed version for editing. Then we convert the files to wma once we're done editing.
Hope this helps,
Jeff
stomperbob said:I was editing an old course today and it was using "comments" in wma v9 audio files to trigger events. I have recently upgraded to Sound Forge 10 and I see now that I can only save wma's as version 11. Anyone know what I would need to do to get Sound Forge to save as wma v 9 or even 8? I'm using Windows 7 OS. Thanks.
Discussions have been disabled for this post