Originally Posted by Cerio
I use ACW a lot, but when you import a compressed audio file (mp3 or wma), it automatically converts it to to a WAV file.

BIAB doesn't delete the WAV file, which means A LOT of wasted hard disk space, specially when you're working with large repertories.

MP3 has been a standard in music industry for many years, being supported (without any need of wav conversion) by nearly all audio programs in the market, and WMA is natively supported by other modules of the program (Realtracks & realdrums engine, usertracks, performance files, etc...), but NOT in ACW.

This one would be REALLY useful.


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