error reading sound file(1)

Christophe dos Santos master.fle.1 at gmail.com
Sun Mar 25 13:47:29 UTC 2012


Dear Leonid,

I think that finally I found the problem.
It is not a problem of winmm.dll (the sounds worked with all the other
softwares I have installed on my computer). I will make it short
because the story of all my tries is quite long. Just to let you know
that at one point all my test were done from the desktop of my
session. From that place, I downloaded all the previous version of
CLAN and I discovered that the F5 button was working with 2007 and
2008 clan version. I also noticed that these version of CLAN had
trouble with my user name (the administrator name in my case). As I
opened the clan file from my desktop the address of the sound file
included my user name  (  D:\Documents\Alcaçuz\Desktop  ).
As you can see, my user name has a special character in it, namely
"ç". Then I move the files on the root (D:\ ), where my user name will
play no role and I didn't have the error message anymore.
Then I strongly suppose that it comes from this special character in
my name. Could you confirm that it could be the source of the problem.

Thanks for your help,

Christophe dos Santos

On 22 mar, 11:12, Leonid Spektor <spek... at andrew.cmu.edu> wrote:
> Christophe,
>
> This error message means that CLAN can't either find media file or your PC is missing a winmm.dll. Make sure that media file name on @Media tier matches actual media file name minus file extension. Also, make sure that file extension is .wav for wave encoded media file. If your PC is missing winmm.dll, then install Microsoft Windows Media Player. CLAN doesn't use quicktime for audio media.
>
> Leonid~
>
> On Mar 21, 2012, at 13:32, Christophe dos Santos <master.fl... at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Dear Brian,
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> > I have tried to change the format of the sound. I created a wav file
> > and a wav mono file and a new mp3 128kps file but nothing worked. I
> > opened all these files with quicktime, and it plays all these sound
> > files (though when I click on the sound file it opens it in quicktime
> > (I define quicktime as my default player) but I still have to click on
> > play to hear it). I restarted my computer each time I installed a new
> > version of a software, nothing worked...
>
> > I am a kind of desperate.
>
> > I am sending you the audio file on your email account.
>
> > Thanks a lot for your help and your time,
>
> > Christophe dos Santos
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> > On Mar 21, 4:39 pm, Brian MacWhinney <m... at cmu.edu> wrote:
> >> Dear Christophe,
>
> >>      One possible cause of this is that newer versions of QuickTime (and hence CLAN) seem to have become less permissive in the range of sound file types they allow.  Why don't you send me a copy of your sound file and I can try to replicate the problem?  Also, you could try to modify the sound file format to see if that helps.  Can QuickTime play the sound file directly outside of CLAN?
>
> >> -- Brian MacWhinney
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> >> On Mar 21, 2012, at 10:26 AM, Christophe dos Santos wrote:
>
> >>> Hi,
>
> >>> I changed my computer very recently and since then I am unable to
> >>> transcribe a sound.
>
> >>> Each time I try I have the same error message "error reading sound
> >>> file(1)" followed by the location of the sound file.
>
> >>> I tried to re-install CLAN or Quicktime, but it didn't work.
> >>> Now I have CLAN version 13 from 20 March and Quicktime version 7.7.1
> >>> and as OS, I have Windows Seven.
>
> >>> I am quite sure, it is something very simple to fix but I can't find
> >>> where is the problem.
>
> >>> If anyone have a solution to this problem, I will be very grateful.
>
> >>> Christophe dos Santos
>
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