Topic: importing multichannel interleaved to split not recorded in DC
I did several recordings of multichannel (20) interleaved in Plogue Bidule (MAC OS X) and in Boom Recorder (MAC OS X), just because XP and DC5 had not been at hand. Now importing those files into DC5 to split them up into seperate mono files won't work, no matter what: on load DC5 says "This it not a wave file." To see that over and over again reminds me badly of PIL's "This is not a love song" ;-)
First question is, is there any way to check what is wrong with those files, they play back fine in Bidule and Boom Recorder, but those don't have a way to split files? And the other way round those applications do accept DC5 recorded files without a hazzle, which lets me assume the DC5 recordings are more strictly sticking to the standards.
Second question is, are there any restrictions regarding the file formats read by DC5, or is it more likely those files are using any non standard data in their headers? Accordingly, is there any way to have them dump imported into DC5 or any tool known to adjust wave file headers on multichannel interleaved files, if that is what makes DC5 say "No"?
Last and more important question is, I know Ardour is one of the few DAWs around to split more then 10 channel interleaved, but isn't there a way to let as well DC5 be more tolerant with the formats, just on import?
Best Regards
Boris