Ok, I first used Diamond Cut 32 several years ago when it was a full featured demo, but lacking the money at the time to buy it. I loved it. It helped me restore and archive some 50 year old Glenn Miller ep's I'd found at a second hand store. It was recommended by Leo Laporte on the old Tech TV show "The ScreenSavers" many years ago as the best of the best.
I've since purchased and used DC Millennium to record other records of mine, but it's been a few months since I've recorded any others. Now when I go to record anything I get the following error:
System specs: Asus a8n-SLi mobo, Athlon 64 FX-57 1 gig dual channel RAM.
Soundcard: Soundblaster Audigy 2 Platinum (several years old, but the same card I've used for all my recordings, 24bit)
I'm running a Monster cable from my stereo EQ's "Main Out" to my soundcards "Line-In" jack. I can hear the music playing in my headphones. I set the system "Rec" setting to "What U Hear" and I can see the recording meter levels moving in DC Mil. I can stop the recording, save it and open the new source in DC Mil. It shows me a wave graph which looks like the loudness levels in the music I just heard, but when I go to play the source, or run a filter, I get the error noted above.
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? Any other info you need to help troubleshoot this, please ask, and I'll provide it if I can.
Thanks,
Wolfsblood.
I've since purchased and used DC Millennium to record other records of mine, but it's been a few months since I've recorded any others. Now when I go to record anything I get the following error:
the specified format is not supported or cannot be translated. Use the Capabilities function to determine the supported formats.
System specs: Asus a8n-SLi mobo, Athlon 64 FX-57 1 gig dual channel RAM.
Soundcard: Soundblaster Audigy 2 Platinum (several years old, but the same card I've used for all my recordings, 24bit)
I'm running a Monster cable from my stereo EQ's "Main Out" to my soundcards "Line-In" jack. I can hear the music playing in my headphones. I set the system "Rec" setting to "What U Hear" and I can see the recording meter levels moving in DC Mil. I can stop the recording, save it and open the new source in DC Mil. It shows me a wave graph which looks like the loudness levels in the music I just heard, but when I go to play the source, or run a filter, I get the error noted above.
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? Any other info you need to help troubleshoot this, please ask, and I'll provide it if I can.
Thanks,
Wolfsblood.
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