Trevor, you got me to thinking so I went back and used AA1.5 and 2.0 to open the 11.5GB interleaved WAV file (14 tracks of 24bit/48kHz ~1hr 40min duration).
I stand humbled and apologetic for stating a falsehood in the previous post. Neither program sucessfully opened the file. Both would get to the end of the file (99%+) and then give a 'End of File Too Early. Data Will Be Truncated' error. The WAVs would show up in the file list as "blah_blah (partial).wav" ('blah_blah' being the original file name). I must have done as you are doing and saved the individual WAVs from DC record in order to work on (and complete) the project.
Here's the interesting part:
AA 1.5 took ~10 minutes to open the file and would show ~08:54:12 of the 14 WAVs
AA 2.0 took ~6 min 15 sec to open the file and would show ~35:34:12 of the 14 WAVs
I performed the test by using both 'Import' in MV and 'Open' in Edit view on both programs. I also tried dragging and dropping the file onto both programs (which takes you into EV) with the same results. The difference between your scenario and mine is that I was able to get all (or most) of the file to read before getting the error.
I am going to cross-post this to the AA forum and see if there is anyone there that has had experience with this.
--Dean
(edit) Additional info - Audacity (free multi-tracker http://audacity.sourceforge.net) opened the file with no problem. It took it about ~17 minutes to do it, but it opened and separated the file into all its individual WAVs... Go figure....
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