
I did notice there is a burner within SHS6XL and maybe that will burn wav. Unlocking mp3 Encoder Hi everyone, I recently upgraded from Sonar X2 Producer to Platinum for my main machine, but a while back I purchased a UA1G bundled with Sonar LE just to run on my Laptop. And many more programs are available for instant and free download. That way my bud could have a copy to take home of some of what we recorded. Multimedia tools downloads - SONAR X3 Producer by Cakewalk, Inc. So what I did was export as windows media streaming and put in on "lossless", which is the best you can do for that scenario. If I go to try and burn the file as wav.(in Windows media player), then it won't burn it and says windows doesn't know the length of the file and thus can't burn it sort of thing. So what can I do about that if anything? What happens is if it won 't recognize the codecs, it won't let me convert the files to a more manageable size/internet upload size. I T said that it didn't recognize the codecs. file that was exported from SHSXL6 using Windows converter tool. Now the other issue I ran into was trying to convert a wav. Said something like not all metadata was converted.

There is a converter you can use-to change it to mp3 OR wma. I got a warning message when I tried to convert the wav. and windows streaming media.Īs far as MP3 goes, well-you got to pay the lisence fee if you want to use it within SHS and not to many people really want to pay the fee. Update: to correct statement about SHS 7 being 32bit only.OKay, so I found out you can't export your projects as Mp3 in Sonar HS 6XL, but you can as wav. Using the 32bit DAW to load projects and replace 32bit only plug-ins with new 32/64bit plug-ins is an important part of the transition process, if one plans on using the projects in a 64bit DAW. 64bit DX plug-in only run in 64bit DX hosts such as the 64bit versions of SONAR and CbB (which is 64bit only). IOW, 32bit DX plug-in only run in 32bit DX host such as SONAR Home Studio 7 XL. This is especially true of 32bit DX plug-ins that were not ported to 64bit.

Do not overwrite the original project as there will likely be 32bit plug-ins that will not run in the 64bit environment. When transitioning from 32bit to 64bit always work on copies of project. These shared files are compatible with all prior versions of 64bit versions of SONAR.ĬbB does not interact in any way with 32bit Cakewalk DAWs including the SONAR Home Studio series. Installing CbB with any 64bit version of a Cakewalk DAW will update shared dlls and utilities. SONAR Home Studio 7 XL is only 32bit and based on an older version of SONAR.īased on the OP, I am assuming this thread is about a 32bit only DAW.Ĭorrection: both SONAR 7 and SONAR 7 HS XL include 32 and 64bit DAWs.

SONAR 7 has both 32bit and 64bit DAW installers. SONAR 7 is not the same product as SONAR Home Studio 7 XL.
