Ahhh got it I think!

I'll E-mail again in a bit when I've opened Sonar and found where the
setting is you need to change, but this sounds remarkibably like a
problem I had some time back; When you import audio into Sonar, there
is an option hidden away in Sonar somewehre, which is something like
'import audio at its origional time stamp'. I seem to recall that by
default this is checked, and this means, that if the piece of audio
your  importing has indeed got a 'time stamp', it is imported so the
audio ends up 'sitting' in the project at that time;
I'm not explainign that very well...
Say for example, the audio sample/file you have has been saved, with a
time stamp, and in the project from which it came it was actually a
bit of sound that happened say 40 minutes into the project, then when
you import it into a new project, even if the sample is only of the
actual piece of sound, Sonar will shove it down so the sample ends up
sitting at a point 40 minutes into the project.

I'll go see if I can find where the option for this is in sonar (I'm
on a differnt machine at the moment).

Mark

On 31/10/2010, Chris Smart <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Mark.
>
> For some reason, Sonar thinks these files are over an hour long,
> when in fact, they are maybe 4 or 5 minutes long.  They sure aren't
> big enough to actually be as long as Sonar believes.
>
> So, now that I've discovered this weird hour-long block of silence
> that only Sonar seems to think exists, how do I reset things so the
> files start at 0 minutes?
>
> Chris
>
>
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