Jim
Sorry, phone was being wonky.
I've seen this message before with Sonar. Not sure what it has to do with
memory though.
My fix was to import the audio file in to something like Audacity and then
export it as a new file. That seemed to work.
Hope this helps.
Ron
On Thursday, May 14, 2020, 05:42:20 AM PDT, Jim Jackson <cs2011@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
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Hello all, whenever I attempt to import an audio file in to Sonar, I get an out
of memory message. I run msinfo32 and I’m told that I have total physical
memory 8.00 GB, available memory, 5.83 GB,total virtual memory 16.0 GB,
available virtual memory, 13.6 GB. Any thoughts as to why I’m getting the
message? Thanks.