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Thats the only other thing I can think of. Reaper can't import mp3 for some reason Originally Posted by karl. Yes it is - but please, you must tell us - the uncertainty has been agonising ever since: Ddid you ever sort out your problem?

Thread Tools. All times are GMT When I go to play the audio file on the program, it reaches the halfway point and then just goes silent for the remaining half. The little image it shows on the audio file also only shows the "sound bars" to about the halfway point, at which it cuts off.

I'm not sure what's wrong but I've tried importing it many times and closing out of the program, and would appreciate some help. Re: Importing an mp3 file. Mon Jul 01, pm I always recommend using. Fri Jun 26, pm Please forgive my rant. I am not sure why but it happens all too often that people do not actually answer questions on this forum. Instead they lecture. I really like Resolve for video editing but I find it very difficult to work with audio. It seems highly arbitrary.

I can load various audio into the edit bins some days, but not on other days. I can have two mp3 files with identical specs Of bit depth, sample rate and bitrate, one will go onto the timeline and the other will not. I get other troubles with Wav files. Until version 16, my resolve studio would never respond to wav files in any manner regardless of their sample rate or bit depth. On rare occasions a wav file will go onto the timeline. I have even had mp3 files on the time line working, but then decided to not use them, then later decided I would use them and even though they are still in the master bin, they can be auditioned but will not go on the time line.

I have no idea why. Sometimes rebooting the program or the computer will solve the problem. If I reorder audio tracks, I usually have to save and exit the program, then relaunch Resolve or some tracks remain inexplicably silent. Occasionally I can add an audio file of any sort onto a track in fairlight but not in edit.

I have asked this question in various places for over a year and all I get are lectures that assume I am doing something wrong and they often ignore the fact that I may have mentioned already having tried it the way I am scolded into using.

I guess either no one seems to really know, or care to understand why the problem exists for others but not for them. I have years of sound fx collected that I have used in several other video editors. None of them work in Resolve unless I add them from the fairlight page. Fri Jun 26, pm If you'd like to give us the specifics of your system and share an mp3 file that is behaving this way for you, we could look into it. Sat Jun 27, am Robert, it does sound as if the problem lies with your system rather than Resolve, especially as you have problems with WAV files as well, though you can often have problems with downloaded files in both formats.

Thank you. When I converted it into wav it worked. Do you have any idea why the mp3 files dont work? It makes no sense because all of my mp3 files worked before yesterday. Now as I used the exact same method for mp3 conversion, they don't work.

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