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"could not read audio data" - GoldWave Inc.

    http://www.goldwave.ca/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3032#:~:text=by%20GoldWave%20Inc.%20%C2%BB%20Fri%20Jul%2024%2C%202009,lossless%20WMA%20to%20see%20if%20the%20error%20persists.
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"could not read audio data" - GoldWave Inc.

    http://www.goldwave.ca/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3032
    It is a bit unusual to get a "read" error while saving. Try saving in different formats, like FLAC, or lossless WMA to see if the error persists. If your hard drive is not formatted with NTFS, then that could be a problem as well. Try selecting all but the last second of the audio and use the File | Save Selection As command to see if that works. Chris

GoldWave Manual

    https://goldwave.com/help/mobile/StorageOverview.html
    For uncompressed files, GoldWave will read the audio directly from the original file. It does not copy a file to temporary storage until it is edited or modified. The original file is not changed until it is saved. For most compressed files, the data has to be decompressed to temporary storage when the file is opened.

How to record directly into Golwave a sound ... - GoldWave

    http://goldwave.ca/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4835
    On the "System" tab of the "Control Properties" dialog, select "Use Core Audio/WASAPI". Then, on the "Device" tab, see if you have a "LOOPBACK" device listed as one of the "Record" devices you can use.

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