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WAVELAB
35 – 802 Troubleshooting
Editing problems
After editing I get clicks and pops
Are you making “splices” in the middle of an audio section? If you do, we recom-
mend that you make all cuts at zero crossings, to avoid clicks and pops.
After crossfading, I get distortion
If both sections play at full level during the crossfade, it is possible that clipping
will occur (although it is unlikely). If this happens, undo the crossfade, lower the
gain of both sections (by 3 or 6 dB for example) and try again. The problem can-
not occur if you check the “Inverse of Fade In” or “Inverse of Fade Out” options.
Audio database and workspace problems
Where are my files in the database?
See topics related to databases.
Do you have the Global Filter activated? Turn it off.
A new Audio Database/Workspace can't be created
Is the volume where you try to store the file write protected? For example, you
cannot create databases and workspaces on CD-ROMs.
Is the disk full?
A file can't be found, opened or played
Has the name or the extension of the file been changed since you last used the
workspace/database? Please try to open the file from the Open dialog.
Have you moved the file to another folder?
Have you renamed the folder (in the database)?
Is the drive on which the file was residing currently accessible? If you use remov-
able hard disks or CD-ROMs, make sure the right disk is in the drive.
Not all files are added to the database as expected
When performing a “Scan folder” operation, the list will not display all files just reg-
istered, but only those from the last scanned folder. Also check the setting for “Max-
imum size of result list” in the Audio Database part of the Preferences dialog.
A file can't be renamed or deleted
Is the volume on which the file is residing write protected?
Is the file on a CD-ROM? Files on CD-ROMs cannot be deleted or renamed.
Is the drive to which the file was last saved currently accessible? If you use re-
movable hard disks or CD-ROMs, make sure the right disk is in the drive.