Using Audition to convert Vox format to Wav format
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Hi new to audition and am in need of a converstion tool to take in .vox audio files and convert them to .wav. The first attempts at pulling in .vox files, I've found the audio are unintelligble and if I try to save as .wav format, they too are not understandable.
Anyone have any tips or suggestions on how I can make this work?
thanks in advance for any suggestions and guidance.
larr
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Audition should be able to open and decode them using Libsndfile. It would help if you could provide a sample - might be able to figure out what is or isn't going on...
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How would i know if im using the Libsndfile? I tried to add an example file but I got an error message saying vox file are not supported.
I cant load a file. My client network forbids me from doing so.
thanks,
larry
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Are you able to post one file to any file-sharing site, like Dropbox, and then provide a download link?
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I tried to upload a file and got the following message... Should i try to load it with another extension?
The file type (.vox) is not supported. Valid file types are: 8bf, abf, abr, act, aep, afm, ai, arw, as, ase, avi, bmp, book, cel, cfc, chproj, cptx, cr2, cr3, crf, crw, css, csv, dn, dng, doc, docx, eps, epub, exif, fbx, fla, flac, flv, fm, gif, icma, icml, ico, ics, idml, indd, jpeg, jpg, jsfl, json, log, loss, lrcat, lrtemplate, m4a, mif, mov, mp3, mp4, mpg, nef, nrw, obj, odt, orf, otc, otf, pdf, pfb, pfm, pmd, png, ppj, ppt, pptx, prc, prel, prproj, ps, psb, psd, raf, raw, rtf, sbs, sbsar, sbsm, scc, ses, sesx, skp, sol, srt, srw, ssa, stl, svg, swf, tif, ttc, ttf, txt, wav, wmv, x3f, xd, xls, xlsx, xml, xmp.
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Ah, but that's uploading it directly to Adobe's site - and if it's not in their supported format list, that is exactly what will happen. Hence emmrecs suggestion to use an independent file-sharing site like Dropbox. I have no idea what would happen if you changed the extension - it might work...
That said, it's a bit silly that the site doesn't support vox, I have to say. I'll make an enquiry...

