General OptionsBefore you change the values of Noise Gate, Time Gate, Minimum Track Length, Maximum Track Lengths max and min values you should make sure you know how this will effect the Auto Track and its options. NOTE: The options for Noise Gate, Time Gate and Minimum Track Length max and min values may affect the ordinary options you have selected or will select for the Auto Track. For example if you have set the Auto Track to not split a track before 600 seconds has passed since you pressed the record button and you select a maximum of 200 seconds for the Minimum Track Length the program will start check for a new split after 200 seconds has passed. Auto Track
This is the maximum value you can set the Noise Gate to. If this value is lower than the value you have selected for your Auto Track in the main windows this value will be the one used when you have the Auto Track on. This is the minimum value you can set the Noise Gate to. If this value is higher than the value you have selected for the Auto Track in the main windows this value will be used when you have the Auto Track on. This is the maximum value you can set the Time Gate to. If this value is lower than the value you have selected for your Auto Track in the main windows this value will be the one used when you have the Auto Track on. This is the minimum value you can set the Time Gate to. If this value is higher than the value you have selected for the Auto Track in the main windows this value will be used when you have the Auto Track on. This is the maximum value you can set the Minimum Track Length to. If this value is lower than the value you have selected for your Auto Track in the main windows this value will be the one used when you have the Auto Track on. This is the minimum value you can set the Minimum Track Length to. If this value is higher than the value you have selected for the Auto Track in the main windows this value will be used when you have the Auto Track on. This is the maximum value you can set the Maximum Track Length to. It's recommended that you doesn't set this higher than 74 minutes That way every file you record will be possible to add to an Audio CD. This is the minimum value you can set the Maximum Track Length to. It's recommended that you doesn't set this value much lower that the length of a file. If your audio source is a radio station it's recommended that you set this rather low. For example 5 minutes. You can save the max and min options under any name you want. Enter a name before you start edit the max and min fields If you type a name that already exists the max and min values will be set the the values you once stored. Press this button to save the max and min values for Noise Gate,Time Gate and Minimum Track Length. The values will be saved even if you press Cancel. Recording Format
When you press this button you reset the recording format to the Compact Disc Digital Audio (CDDA) format. Set mono or stereo mode for the recorder. Stereo makes the files twice as big as mono files. The CDDA format uses stereo format Set the number of bit for each sample. Possible values are 8 or 16 bits per sample. 16 bits makes the twice as large as 8 bits. 16 bits giver a much higher sound. The CDDA format uses 16 bits. This sets number of samples that are recorded every second. A higher sample rate records higher frequencies. For example 44,100 Hz record frequencies up to 20,000 Hz. 22050 Hz record frequencies up to 10000 Hz. The CDDA format uses 44100 Hz.. Buttons
Press this button if you want to make the max and min values valid for the Auto Track. Or if you want to save the Output Folder. Press this button if you don't want to change the Output Folder or the min and max values for the Auto Track. If you have save and max and min settings under any name this will not be rejected. Press this button to invoke this help page. Output Folder
This is the Output Folder where every recorded file will end up. Change this value on start if you don't want to replace any old recorded files. Some times a file can be locked which will end up in an error message stating that the file can not be created or changed. If this happens you should either delete the file manually or select a new Output Folder. This button creates the folder in the field Output Folder. Select a directory from this tree list. Select a new drive from this fields.
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