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- 5. _T_r_o_u_b_l_e_s_h_o_o_t_i_n_g
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- +o On startup, IRIS Annotator sets the audio recording
- sampling rate to 11.025kHz, overriding the current
- Audio Panel setting. If you prefer higher quality
- recording you can change the rate using the Audio Panel
- after invoking IRIS Annotator, but before recording
- notes. To bring up the Audio Panel, either type
- ``apanel'' from the shell, or select ``Audio Control''
- from the Desktop submenu of the Toolchest. Note, that
- higher quality recordings can result in significantly
- larger Annotator files.
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- +o Be aware, that once you've renamed an external note
- file (using the Playback Options Dialog), IRIS
- Annotator no longer owns the file. This means, for
- example, if you rename the external note, then exit
- Annotator without saving, the file has been renamed,
- but the note still refers to the old name.
- Consequently, if you read in the Annotator file again,
- the note cannot be played. Also, if you delete the note
- from the Annotator scene, the external data file is not
- removed by Annotator.
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- +o If you non-uniformly scale a scene object, the attached
- arrows will also be scaled. If you do a non-uniform
- scale, and decide you don't like the way the arrows
- look, remember that ``Undo'' in the Edit menu will undo
- the transformations. If you really need to scale the
- object without the arrows, move the arrows temporarily
- to another object.
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- +o Note that "Select Child" and "Select Parent" only make
- sense if the selected model is constructed from a
- hierarchy of subobjects. If you try to use the feature
- and you don't see a change in the selection, then the
- model probably does not have subobjects.
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- +o See also the "Troubleshooting" section in the online
- IRIS Annotator User's Guide.
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