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    • #107630

      How does one convert an old file in .sif-format to .sig in VSIG 2.4.9 ?

      Thanks Ole

    • #121543
      nickrose
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      Eventide Staff

        Just load it into Vsig (File Open) and then Save As with the name ending as .sig

      • #121544

        Thats what I did first in the previous thread. The old .sif-file was still saved as .sif, not .sig…

        regards

      • #132723
        nickrose
        Moderator
        Eventide Staff

          In the save as dialog, are you sure you changed the filename to .sig ?

        • #132724

          I only see two options: '.sif/.sig' and 'all files'

        • #132725

          Yes.

        • #132726
          nickrose
          Moderator
          Eventide Staff

            Sorry – there is nothing more I can add. This works.

            If you want to save, say, test.sif as a sigfile, you have to use save as, and manually change the name to test.sif before hitting OK.

            As I said, this works. If it really does not work for you, please give a full description of what you are doing, including EVERY keystroke, EVERY message, and EVERY thing you see, and send it to support@eventide.com, marked for my attention.

          • #132728

            I did not specify the *.sig extension whe saving so it remained as a *.sif. 

          • #132729

            Perhaps it would be better if it is automatically saved as *.sig (when no extension is specified) and then as *.sif  only if typed (if .sif is really needed.) 

          • #132731
            nickrose
            Moderator
            Eventide Staff

              OK – I think you know what to do …

            • #132732
              nickrose
              Moderator
              Eventide Staff

                razo:

                Perhaps it would be better if it is automatically saved as *.sig (when no extension is specified) and then as *.sif  only if typed (if .sif is really needed.)

                Probably so. sif format is essentially obsolete and will be removed from future versions. It's really only present for back-compatability.

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