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I've been recording little things in Audition and saving them with default options. It created all these.wav files such that flac cannot compress them. You get an error like this: ERROR: unsupported format type 3 I looked at the file settings being used and they've been 44100 Hz, Stereo, 32-bit (float). So, after some looking around, I found out that Flac software does not currently handle 32-bit float option. OK, I'm annoyed, but I guess I'll deal with it, and going forward I figure I'll use 24-bit integer format from now on. However, when I just tried to flacify a.wav file with 24-bit, flac gives me a warning: WARNING: legacy WAVE file has format type 1 but bits-per-sample=24 What's the meaning of this? A bug in Audition?

Any recommendations or anything about what to do about this? It looks like Adobe has a sketchy.wav encoder, but that's just my impression. Side note: it would be nice if Adobe could just use.flac natively and transparently so I don't have to juggle all these compressed files. I'm maxed out on disk space. Jeez • • • • •. Yes, I can just save in.wav with 16 bit, but then there's a slight loss in audio quality.

I would like to have the capability to save with in.wav with 24 bit and not have to worry about the warning. I don't have a problem converting wav to flac. Just using some other tool that does not expose the warning is pointless to me. Regarding saving as.flac file, that's interesting. One problem is that when I save a new file the first time, I have to stop and remember to change the default format from.wav to.flac, which is a bit of a hassle, since I use this for quick recordings, often under time pressure (intros, outros, and the like). I would like for there to be a way to declare my default save format to be.flac.