
Here are the test files and what they output in MediaInfo : Ĭomplete name : /home/user/Documents/audiotest wav/32bit.wavĢ4 bit file exported from Edison : GeneralĬomplete name : /home/user/Documents/audiotest wav/edison.wavĢ4 bit file converted with FFmpeg : GeneralĬomplete name : /home/user/Documents/audiotest wav/ffmpeg. Supported wave subformatsinclude: PCM Waveform and any ACM waveform, as long as you have the required codec properly installed and working. All sample based instrumentsthat work with sample data can load. As I don't want to export them all individually, i wanted to know if there's any way to fix this in FFmpeg or in another audio converter. FL Studio works internally/natively with 32 Bit float.

I then tested some things and Omnisphere seems to support the audio exported from Edison, which is FL Studio audio editing and recording tool. I tried to convert them all with FFmpeg but Omnisphere doesn't support them. wav ones because i want to import them into Omnisphere, a virtual synth.
