roskovod
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Can hear, but can't see audio data
I'm sure this question has been asked before, but I can't find a thread when I search. I'm using Sonar X1 Studio. I can hear the audio from the clips I recorded today, but I can't see the data. Just a flat line in all of the clips. I could see the data when I recorded it, then logged off, when I returned, it was gone. All of the other clips are fine, just the stuff I recorded today. I tried moving the clips to a different track, but no luck. Thanks, Roskovod
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chuckebaby
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Re:Can hear, but can't see audio data
2013/03/30 17:39:14
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check your track view settings, I think there is a setting in there for viewing audio waves. don't know why this would change like that though. possibly a picture cache issue ?
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CL2Zero
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Re:Can hear, but can't see audio data
2013/03/30 17:53:00
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Try this. Right Click on the audio clip. Then select Associated Audio Files, or Shift+K, when that window opens there will be a box at the bottom that says "recompute picture(s)". Click it and see if that fixes the problem.
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rabeach
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Re:Can hear, but can't see audio data
2013/03/30 18:01:21
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To redraw waveforms Select the clips that you want to redraw. Right-click a selected clip, and choose Associated Audio Files on the pop-up menu to open the Associated Audio Files dialog box. Click the Recompute Picture(s) button. A dialog box appears, asking if you want to recompute the pictures on the selected clips. Click OK.
edit.....Tracy didn't see your post
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CL2Zero
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Re:Can hear, but can't see audio data
2013/03/30 19:24:34
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It's all good. Just glad to see that we are all trying to help a forum member.
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Re:Can hear, but can't see audio data
2013/03/30 20:41:01
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Also your Picture Cache could be full. Go to the Picture Cache folder, and delete everything in the folder. Don't worry, nothing will be lost.
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roskovod
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Re:Can hear, but can't see audio data
2013/03/30 23:17:57
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Tried the "Recompute Picture(s)" button and it worked. I also cleaned out my picture cache. Thanks for the help!!!! Roskovod
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losguy
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Re:Can hear, but can't see audio data
2013/03/30 23:18:50
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I have a shortcut to the Picture Cache folder on my Desktop for just that purpose.
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