Harry,
More random thoughts. This is my last try. I hope somebody else will
chime in.
If you can play it, you should be able to convert it to mp3 at a low bit
and sample rate. After saving that mp3 file, close Studio Recorder.
Then, start Studio recorder again, and insert the mp3 file into that new
session. The mp3 should be automatically converted to a wav file that
Studio Recorder can use. Then, you should be able to edit the file.
After that, you should be able to save it as an mp3 file. You should
probably be able to save it in that low bit and sample setting.
If you decide to try this, be sure to keep the original file and the
other two files you've created. Use different names for the new files,
maybe something like file1.mp3 and file2.mp3.
I'm thinking the sample rate should be very low, the lowest that Studio
Recorder can provide. Bit rate should be something like 8k, 16k, or 32k.
Sample size should be around 8000 or at most 11025. Depends on what the
original settings are. Don't choose anything higher than the original
file settings.
Mary