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Keyrite-no sound device
I just purchased the Keyrite 2.0.1.0 version. After selecting an input file, I get a message stating that a sound device was not found. This did not happen with the demo version. Please advise.
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How are you getting the File? Or is the file a .cdg and a .mp3? If it is this is the problem.
If the file is a .cdg straight from Microstudio, then it should be working. Please give me more information about where your file came from.
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When selecting the "Select Input File" in the software, it only gives you 2 types of files to open - .cdg and .wav. I am trying to open a .wav file when I get the error.
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The .wav file must be directly from a CD or it must have been recorded as a 16 bit Stereo file at 44.1khz.
Did you get the .wav file directly off of a CD or was it taken from a recording software? Try another file and see if it works, or use a Test file directly off of a CD to see if that will fix it.
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The track I am trying to open and convert with Keyrite is a recorded file. The file was converted first from .mp3 to .wav at 56 KBits/s, 24,000 Hz stereo. I can not open a test file from a cd.
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