Sound forge pro v11 Windows PC is cutting off a small amount of time, including the sound, from the end of tracks whenever an edit operation is executed (graphic dynamics, normalize). The amount of time is usually less than one second. On open, the full track is present both graphically and playable. After the edit operation, music is truncated, and a silence appears both graphically and through playback. Many classical tracks run the sound to the very end of the track with no silence.
Editing these music-to-the-end classical tracks is untenable, making the tool useless for this purpose.A similar problem was logged in the archive for previous versions.Since this problem persists for several versions, the conclusion is that fixing this issue has insufficient priority. Thanks for both suggestions. Unfortunately, neither worked. Details:Audio Studio and Sound Forge Pro are significantly different applications.
There is no meta data folder or files in My Documents including sub folders nor under C:UsersxxxxAppDataLocalMAGIXSound Forge Audio Studio10.0 nor under C:UsersjxxxxAppDataLocalMAGIXSound Forge Audio Studio11.0, or other obvious locations.Changed the default fade (snapping) from 0.10 seconds to 0.00 seconds in the master options and under the 'more' window in all of the associated individual tools. The fade type was already 'X' in all locations. Still truncating the actual music.The amount of music removed is 0.461 seconds. Thanks for the update.Since the file must contain metadata, in the case of your files it is clearly contained within each file, rather than being stored separately. So, does SFPro 11 allow you to access and read that data when the file is open?I don't have SF but the (non-Magix) audio editor I do use gives me access to all the metadata stored within it and I can read that data. I can do this via its XMPFile PropertiesDuration setting. Does SF offer anything similar?
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Is the total playback time for the file correct or is it your 0.461 seconds shorter than it should be?If the data is incorrectly stored you need to raise this as a definite bug with Magix. OTOH (and I have NO experience of how well this may or may not work, you do this at your own risk) I see there are various programs, many free, that claim to be able to allow you to edit metadata.HTHJeff. Thanks for the additional suggestions.Additional information:The total time of the track does not vary.
Before an operation is performed the last 0.461 seconds of the track contains sound. Alter an operation is performed, the last 0.461 seconds contains silence, with the total track time the same and the sound before the last 0.461 seconds remaining.This is a definite bug.
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Unable to find any method for reporting bugs, only found this forum site. Suspect Sound Forge Pro 11 is an orphaned product which is not actively supported considering the history of company buy-outs. Serial port redirection rdp. If someone knows how to report a bug, I will be happy to report one.I use Tag and Rename as my meta data tag editor.
This is licensed software. This is a versatile meta data tag editor which operates on individual files or groups of file.
I have used this product for years with no issues, on over 16,000 tracks.I use flac and mp3 file formats only. Generally I covert from an oem flac download or cd rip flac to mp3 after compression.
Both flac and mp3 contain header areas which store meta data tags. I generally change the meta data tags to values which correspond to my own classification scheme.
The meta data tags are used by my android device player to select specific groups of tracks.All downloaded and ripped flac files contain oem meta data tags. Sound Forge pro 11 truncates the end of tracks regardless of whether the original oem meta data tags or my edited meta data tags are present. Completely removing the meta data tags is impractical as the tags would have to be manually entered twice after conversion, once on the flac files and once on the mp3 files.Flac is a lossless compressed file. Unlike mp3 files, the concept of bit rate does not apply to flac. The standard (CD quality) sampling rate for flac is 44100 hz, which is not a bit rate. Flac will compress sections of each track as possible, while keeping the audio lossless.When I check the box 'always proxy compressed formats' flac files will not open at all, generating the message 'an error occurred while creating a proxy file for a stream. The application does not support this file type.'
Flac files open with the 'always proxy compressed formats' box unchecked.