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   ChrisL1976  
   
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     Posted: 02 Oct 2008 at 3:52pm | 
 
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   If their saved on your computer from a CD, you should have no issue converting them to Wav files........what did you use to convert the one you had issues with in Aurora? 
   
   
  You can also use Audacity to save them to Wav as well...just open them and resave as Wav  | 
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   Pony_God  
   
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 That's what I did. 
They seem fine on 2003, no longer work in Vista. 
I've resaved them in 2003 and pulled them back, and they still do not work. I've also cleared out the cache directory to see if that helped. It didn't. 
I do have arches in them, not that it should make a difference. Right? 
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   peteandvanessa  
   
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     Posted: 02 Oct 2008 at 4:29pm | 
 
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   So what format are they set up for.
 
   
   
  I converted mine in audacity ( www.audacity.com ) from MP3 to WAV format: 
Project Rate:                  44100 
Save as File Type:          WAV, AIFF, and other uncompressed types 
If you right click on the wav file and look at properties -> summary you should see something like: 
Bite Rate: 705kbps 
audio sample: 8 bit 
channels 2 (stereo) 
audio sample rate: 44khz 
audio format: PCM 
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   ChrisL1976  
   
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   Hmmm.....My audacity setting are different for the wav format. 
   
   
  bit rate 1411 audio sample size 16 bit chanels 2 stero audio sample rate 44kHz audio format PCM All of mine are 16 bit Not sure if that will make a difference or not.  | 
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   peteandvanessa  
   
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     Posted: 02 Oct 2008 at 5:01pm | 
 
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   Sounds like either work because yours works on the H/W and so does mine :-) 
 
   
   
  I just flipped mine to 16 bit and get the same file specs as yours now :-) Edited by peteandvanessa - 02 Oct 2008 at 5:04pm  | 
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 Yep, that's what I have. I just opened the mp3 in audacity, and exported as wav. 
I'm transfering the updated to my tablet now to see if they work here. 
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   now I bet a $1 it will work :-)
    
   
   
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   ChrisL1976  
   
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   Does anyone really know why MP3 cause troubles?   I know Wav file are much larger, maybe it has something to do with the file compression. 
   
   
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   Not on the Vista box... I can no longer play any of the sequences that have the wavs.
    
   
   
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   The best settings for a WAV file are 44.1kHz, 16-bit, 2 channels.  When ripping from a CD this will result in a lossless file that doesn't have any aliasing artifacts.
    
   
   
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