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Scarbo

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  1. I appreciate the suggestions from you and A440. I tried to open the file with a Wave Editor I got from Creative when I bought my Soundblaster audio card, but it would only show the 8 minute part that plays. I am thinking that you are right, and the problem is the file size overwhelming windows. I will play the OMA file in SS 3.4 and see if there is a way to add index marks using that program, then try to convert it again. Thanks so much for your help.
  2. I have a HIMD recorder, an MZ-RH-910. I recently installed SonicStage 3.4 (the version without the store that I got here, I uninstalled my previous version first) because I understood it would let me upload HI-SP files recorded with a microphone and convert them automatically to WAVE format. Last night I set my recorder on HI-SP, plugged in a microphone, deleted all tracks on my HIMD disc, and set it to record all night. This morning uploaded 7 hours worth of my snoring and night noise through SS 3.4, then converted it to WAVE, and this evening I tried to work with the file with a wave editor to see what I could do with it. Even though the file is 4.07 GB in size, when I play it in various programs it is slightly less than 8 minutes long. What am I doing wrong? I use this unit almost exclusively for private recordings, and I want to be able to record long concerts without messing with changing discs, which is why I am experimenting with HI-SP. I also made an hour long recording in PCM, and that was uploaded and converted just fine. I still have the original OMA file that I uploaded, and I have been playing it for hours using SS 3.4. So I know the original OMA file is fine, and was recorded and can be listened to. But I can't convert it to a proper length WAVE file using either the converter in SS 3.4, or the standalone Wave Converter that Sony released a while back for OMA files. Does anyone have any suggestions or thoughts? Chase Kimball
  3. I use my model 910 HIMD *only* for making field recordings, mostly in PCM format. I download them easily with SonicStage 2.3, then convert them with Sony's WAVE Conversion tool. This all works fine, and I am wary of fixing something that isn't broken. Is there some compelling reason I should upgrade to SS 3.2, using the stripped file posted here?
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