[studiorecorder] Re: Latest Beta

  • From: "ROB MEREDITH" <rmeredith@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 08:25:20 -0400

Larry:

You need to set up your sound card so that it is recording the wave
device. This is no different for Studio Recorder than for other audio
editing programs. You can do this with most sound cards, not all.

Steps:
1. Run the Windows volume control.
2. Go to the Properties dialog from the Options menu.
3. Press Tab to get to the series of radio buttons that let you select
the destination.
4. Select the radio button labeled something like "Adjust volume for
recording."
5. Press Enter.
6. Tab through the list of faders until you find something like "Wave
record." You may not have such an option.
7. If you don't find this, your sound card either doesn't support
recording directly from the wave out, or it is disabled in the list of
possible sources.
8. To check the source list, open the Properties dialog again. This
time tab down passed the radio buttons to the list of sources. Make sure
that anything that looks like a wave out is checked.
9. If you still don' see a wave out, you may be able to record
everything that your sound card outputs. This is usually called Stereo
Mix, or something similar.
10. Check the box for Wave In, Stereo Mix, or whatever your sound card
offers which is close.

You should now be able to record the wave out of the sound card. You
may have to adjust the level with the fader.

Rob Meredith

>>> larjo1@xxxxxxxxxxx 06/27/05 08:36PM >>>
Rob,
A question for you from San Antonio:
How can I use Studio Recorder to record a program segment from and
audio
link on the Internet?
Larry
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: ROB MEREDITH
  To: studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 1:18 PM
  Subject: [studiorecorder] Re: Latest Beta


  It would be great if you could post the steps required to freeze it
up!
  We haven't seen this. I also don't understand why you can't paste to
a
  new window twice.

  Rob Meredith

  >>> snapp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 06/27/05 01:49PM >>>
  Thanks for the great and prompt reply.  You're right in what you
say.
  But, the cut and paste does work from time to time. I am using
strictly
  mono files at 44 MHZ.  The fact that it works at times and does not
work
  at other times negates the actual differences in file types.
  Additionally, cutting and pasting within a file also freezes up
after
  several such cycles.  In this case, it is totally impossible for the
  file types to be different.  Or, am I missing something?

  Even using control+D to paste the cut into another window then
pasting
  that into a third document witch is otherwise blank does not work.
  Other than that, a wonderful program that is a pleasure to use.  I
  appreciate the opportunity to work with it.
  Dick, Donna, Clayton, Mizzy, Bart and Ginger
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: ROB MEREDITH
    To: studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 10:19 AM
    Subject: [studiorecorder] Re: Latest Beta


    Hello:

    I can explain your cut and paste problem. You can't paste the
  clipboard
    into a document which is of a different format then the data on
the
    clipboard. So, if you have two files and one is stereo while the
  other
    is mono, the paste will be rejected.

    There is a neat little command on the Edit menu, Paste To New
  Window,
    which always works for pasting the clipboard. It creates a window
  which
    is the same format as the data on the clipboard, but it might not
  help
    much in your situation.

    Note that you might want to set your default wave format to the
kind
  of
    files you normally work with. For example, if your existing files
  are
    all 44,100 16-bit stereo, you can configure Studio Recorder to use
  this
    format for all new files by selecting Default Wave Format in the
  Options
    menu. Then, you can paste multiple parts of your existing files
into
  one
    file in Studio Recorder.

    Rob Meredith

    >>> snapp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 06/27/05 01:00PM >>>
    Hello.  I  had downloaded the Beta of Studio Recorder at least two
    weeks ago by first signing up for this email list as requested in
  the
    beta procedure.  This is the first email I have received and I was
    wondering if I had neglected to do something which was preventing
  emails
    from coming.

    I cannot answer the question directly as I have never used Studio
    Recorder before.  It is a truly awesome program in many respects.
  In
    saying this, I am comparing it with Gold Wave versions 4.6 to 5.9.

    My only problem with Studio Recorder is in cutting and pasting.
  When
    the first few cuts and pastes take place, everything is fine.
    Especially if I am cutting and pasting in the same file.  When I
  attempt
    to transfer material from one wav file to another, I often get a
  message
    that the file types are not compatible.  If I reboot the computer
  and
    again launch Studio Recorder, the cut and paste process again
works
  well
    for a few cycles before the problem comes up again.  I'm using a
2,2
  gig
    machine with windows XP, and a gig of ram and internal 80 meg hard
  drive
    with external 80 gig hard drive. Again, a most wonderful product. 
It
  is
    a pleasure working with you and it.
    Dick, Donna, Clayton, Mizzy, Bart and Ginger
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: ROB MEREDITH
      To: studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
      Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 7:44 AM
      Subject: [studiorecorder] Latest Beta


      Does anyone have any comments on the latest beta? Better? Worse?
  No
      noticeable difference? We are planning a release soon.

      Rob Meredith




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