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Only One Track Playing

Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2004 11:38 pm
by phill_jones
I have been using MultiSequence for a while now. I recently created a 5 track mix and all went well. I saved the project and saved the wav, as I have done many times before. A week later I open the project to edit it, but when I play it, only the first track will play. The rest are silent. No fades or mutes or anything that I can see.

I reboot the PC, and open a MultiSequence. This time I start a new project. This time, track two will only play when the mp3 on track one has finished. No mix.

I can't work out why this is. I know it is probably a case of RTFM but I just can't see it. Help!!

Re: Only One Track Playing

Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 8:14 pm
by GoldWave Inc.
Make sure that none of the track "Solo" buttons are down. If the problem only seems to occur with MP3 files, then try installing a recent version of Windows Media player to get a more recent MP3 decoder. Older versions of the decoder could only play one file at a time.

Chris

Sound Mix

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 3:25 pm
by radocz
Hi, i´m have the same problem too! A week later this was normal........ I have instaled the Service Pack 2 on XP, then this problem is happening. I instaled the MPEG Layer-3 v4.2 too, but the problem still happen. I´m editing a film, is impossible continuos. What is "RTMF"?? Please help-me. And sorry for my english.

Attila Radocz

Re: Sound Mix

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 8:07 pm
by GoldWave Inc.
When playing multiple MP3 files in Multiquence, the problem is caused by the L3CODECA.ACM Windows module. Some audio programs improperly replace the standard file with their own older version or replace it with L3CODECX.ACM or L3CODECP.ACM, which should not be installed.

You can use RegEdit to search for the "msacm.l3acm" key to make sure it refers to the L3CODECA.ACM file. Also search your system for that file to make sure it is dated later than 2000. If the file is not present, download and re-install Windows Media Player.

Chris

MP3

Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 5:59 pm
by radocz
Thank you very much! It´s working now!! 100%

Thanks for the attention.

Attila Radocz

Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 8:48 am
by matty
Checked that. It's fine.

Have a duplex sound card - checked that by recording and playing at the same time in sound recorder.

Running XP

Now what?

Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 9:25 am
by matty
Should add its v2.54.

I can even gat .wav files to play simultaneously. Help!

Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 5:36 pm
by GoldWave Inc.
Be sure to place each file in a separate track such that they overlap in time.

Make sure audio playback is working normally in other software. Also make sure the Wave files contain PCM 16 bit audio and not MPEG compressed audio. Viewing the properties of the file in Windows Media Player should provide that information.

Chris

Re: Sound Mix

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 7:19 am
by Greer
GoldWave Inc. wrote:When playing multiple MP3 files in Multiquence, the problem is caused by the L3CODECA.ACM Windows module. Some audio programs improperly replace the standard file with their own older version or replace it with L3CODECX.ACM or L3CODECP.ACM, which should not be installed.

You can use RegEdit to search for the "msacm.l3acm" key to make sure it refers to the L3CODECA.ACM file. Also search your system for that file to make sure it is dated later than 2000. If the file is not present, download and re-install Windows Media Player.

Chris
In my case that was L3CODECA.ACM Windows module. i faced some difficulties detecting it and finally it loads when determining the duration of video in the "Details" view mode.. all in all, thanks! mine is resolved too.