It's definitely a Gold Wave bug. The fact is, when you choose a format
for recording, that format should automatically be the default when
you save it. In fact, it shouldn't even be required to ask you for it,
for if you wanted the recording saved in something else, you would
have made it in that something else format in the first place. Gold
Wave should be apprised of this situation and they should remove that
nonsense from the save dialog. Why would anyone record something in
one format and then save it in another? If you want it saved in
another format, convert it on your own, I say. Seems like an oversite.
An annoying one, but an oversite nonetheless.

On Sat, 24 Nov 2012 15:06:00 +0000, you wrote:

>
>>Sharon,
>
>
>Your original problem was, that you had to manually fix the saving 
>options for mono files.
>
>I sent you the procedure for making the default save option for file 
>saving mono.
>That wwas what you wanted, or have I missed something.
>
>Just revert the save options for stereo when you want to do a run of 
>stereo recordings.
>
>I don't see a goldwave glitch at all, seems to work in this area 
>exactly as you would expect.
>
>Thanks.
>
>JP
>
>
>
>
>
>APART Consultancy Limited,
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>http://www.apart.org
>Joe Paton
>
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