Sony Pictures Digital Media has finally released an update for Sound Forge, their professional digital audio editor.
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Notable Fixes/Changes Include:
- A bug has been fixed that caused the Explorer window to lose its Favorites settings if the list was too long
- A bug has been fixed that could cause excessive CPU usage when playing back or zooming files saved using the Windows Media Audio Lossless codec
- ADPCM formats for IVC, NeXT/Sun, SD1, and VOX files will now build proxy files (.sfap0) when opened. Use of a proxy file will prevent glitching when you seek through the files during playback
- The QuickTime file format plug-in now properly checks the path length when you render QuickTime files. QuickTime files are limited to a maximum of 51 characters
- A bug has been fixed that caused inaccurate Undo/Redo history information when multiple files were created from the same source file.
- Timed recording settings now persist when you close and reopen the application
- Threshold-based recording will now properly display the Time Recorded value when using a prerecord buffer
- Markers placed during recording when using a prerecord buffer will now be placed at the correct locations when you stop recording
- Prerecord buffer settings now persist when you close and reopen the application
- A bug has been fixed that caused metadata—such as timecode and tape name—to be stripped when files created in Sony Video Capture were edited in Sound Forge software
- A bug has been fixed that caused sample loop markers to be off by one sample in AIFF files
- A bug that could cause AIFF files to produce noise when saved as MP3 has been fixed
- Workspace (.sfw) files created in Sound Forge v6.0 now open correctly
- Markers and regions now move more predictably when a plug-in changes the length of your audio data
- A bug that caused the Graphic Dynamics plug-in to report inaccurate Ratio and Threshold settings has been fixed
- A bug has been fixed that caused files saved as .raw audio to ignore the selected Big-endian or Little-endian setting
- A bug that could cause a crash when applying the Pitch Bend plug-in to a mono file has been fixed
- A bug has been fixed that prevented Preview on External Monitor functionality from working correctly with some PAL DV devices
- Zoom Out Full and Sync Graphs commands now work correctly in the Spectrum Analysis sonogram mode
- When you're viewing a stereo file, the windows in the sonogram mode can have different zoom levels unless Sync Graphs is selected
- Display range settings from the Spectrum Settings dialog are now applied in normal or sonogram mode
- A bug has been fixed that could cause the spectrum graphs of stereo file's channels to be displayed at different sizes