![]() ![]() The best you could do, even if the recording had completed, would be to export WAV files from the recording up to 2 GB in size (to ensure compatibility with all players). 1.3.6 is an obsolete Beta version and more than 13.5 hours at 44100 Hz is in excess of 2^31 samples (the 32-bit storage limit).Īs I pointed out on even Audacity 2.0.0 cannot yet save projects from more than 13.5 hours of audio at 44100 Hz. ![]() It probably would have crashed even if you had saved a project. Looking forward and thank you for your patience! The last attempt involved downloading Audacity 2.0 and I get a few new messages The project does have a DATA Folder that is 18.38 Gigs. Now when I try and open the crashed project, it begins to inspect project the file and 3 seconds in, Audacity stops responding and I can only Force Quit. I decided to save the project as it was and start a new project to record the remaining hour or so of the concert.Īfter saving the crashed project, the amount of space taken up in my HD was significantly lower around 18GB which does not add up to the amount required for 8 mono 24/44.1 14-hour files. The first 4 channels appeared while channels 5-8 where blank and the project was slow to zoom out so that I could confirm all 14 hours of the 4 visible channels were present. Ok, because the performance was not yet finished, I panicked… I first checked my external HD that had over 50 gigs used since the project began, which made me happy! I then reopened Audacity and I did not take a screen shot of the message but it had to do with recovering the project I probably hit “ok”. Audacity was a champ my 2.5 GHz Intel Core Duo w/ 4 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM computer was able to handle my 8-channel 24/44.1 Audacity Project and SuperCollider patch that employed granular synthesis… Amazing!īut, at exactly 14 hours, Audacity crashed and I am embarrassed to say that I had not saved the project since first creating it!!! I know I know… On Saturday May 26th, 2012 I used Audacity to record one of these extreme temporal performance at the Santa Cruz Museum of Modern Art and History MAH. I use Audacity 1.3.6 to record continuous performances that last more than 14-hours. ![]()
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