Hit Apply and OK and then in VP18 give the 'Open Copy in Sound Forge' process again and see if the Internal Preferences change fixes things for you. In the 'Value' field just to the right of that item, overwrite FALSE with TRUE and then after clicking elsewhere in that window, the Apply button should become highlighted. At the bottom of the 'Internal' window is a search field - type in Wave and the top item that appears with Wave as the filter should be the Wave64 option. You'll then see a new tab called 'Internal'. To get to it, go to Options and hold down the Shift key when clicking on Preferences. There is a 'Render large Wave files as Wave64' in Sound Forge Pro but it is hidden away in Internal Preferences. It is checked by default in my Sound Forge Pro 15. Then have a look at Options/Preferences/General (tab) in Sound Forge Pro to see if 'Allow Wave renders up to 4 GB' is checked or not. With the pertinent information that john-dennis has provided, it might be worthwhile having a look in Vegas Pro 18's Options/Preferences/General (tab) to see if the following 2 item are checked or not: 'Render large Wave files as Wave64' and 'Allow Wave renders up to 4 GB'. Thank you for taking the time to read this, and potentially helping me. Or can I somehow force it to open in another audio format that would support it or be more efficient? If so on the latter, where would I search for it? I haven't yet seen an option that allows me to open it in formats other than. Would there happen to be a way to just allow it or increase the maximum length? (As an additional note, I usually click on "Open Copy in Sound Forge" rather than "Open in Sound Forge" as the latter always gets the first audio track even if I selected a different track, while the former opens the track I want in Sound Forge.) wav file before opening it in Sound Forge. However, when I select "open copy in sound forge", I am greeted with a message that went something along the lines of "this file would exceed the maximum length" since Vegas was rendering the audio track as a. In order to be more time efficient, I was thinking of doing some edits on the entirety of an audio track and then cutting it up, rather than cutting it up and opening dozens of smaller clips in Sound Forge. I am editing a video that is almost three and a half hours long. Hello! I am using Vegas Pro v18.0 build 527 on Windows 10.
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