Re: Newbie Question About Setttings

2013-03-17 Thread Darran Ross

Hi List.

Thanks for info so far on my queries about setting up before recording, but 
I'm back now with a Goldwave specific question.


I notice in the settings for a new recording that there's a section called 
presets with various options. Now I'm OK here up to a point, I understand 
what is meant by the AM, FM, CD and DVD quality, but what I'm not sure about 
is the times in minutes given after each option. For example, it says CD 
Quality 5 minutes, CD Quality 80 minutes and DVD Quality 5 minutes etc and 
so on.


Could someone explain these differences please? I've had a look in the 
Goldwave help, but it doesn't mention this so far as I could tell.


Regards, and thanks as always for the help.

Darran

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Subject: RE: Newbie Question About Setttings


Yep, if that's what you wish. Like I said, I just suggested you look at 
this
so you can see how good of a recording you'll get. Remember, the last 
choise

you get by down arrowing is the best one.

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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Darran
Ross
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 4:21 PM
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Subject: Re: Newbie Question About Setttings

Thanks for this.

I see I've got eight options here for the default format, should I have 
the

same bit rate selected here as I do in Goldwave? Assuming that that's
possible, haven't checked that yet!

Darran
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Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 8:09 PM
Subject: RE: Newbie Question About Setttings



Since we're talking about line in recording, then yes you must check the
listen to this device box, check the leval of volume just to be safe and
make sure you aren't distorting, and there's not much in the defalt 
format

dialogue box. What it will do though if you down arrow to the last choice
is
tellyou what the highest sample rate and bit depth your line in 
recordings

can be at. For instance, mine will onlydo 96 thousand KHZ which is fine,
but
at 16 bit. My laptop on the other hand can do full HD 96 thousand KHZ at
24
bit. That's Blu-Ray quality. So there you have it.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Darran
Ross
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 11:46 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Newbie Question About Setttings

Hi List.

I'm about to start trying to record on my PC, and I've got a couple of
starter questions for the list. I'll be using Goldwave to record and 
edit,

but my question concerns the settings within Windows 7 itself.

Basically, do I need to make any changes to the settings within Recording
Devices, or do I just plug in my Line-In cable and only concern myself
with
the various options in Goldwave? Need I do anything in the Listen tab or
the
Advanced tab for example? Should the Listen to this Device be checked or
unchecked, and what about the Default Format settings when Running in
Shared
Mode? And, what is shared Mode come to that!

As you can tell, I'm seeking a guiding hand! Any advice on which options
to
select in the Recording devices tabs would be much appreciated.

Regards.

Darran





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Re: Newbie Question About Setttings

2013-03-17 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

I believe you can ignore these times if you set recording mode to unbounded.


The Fareham  area of Southern England has been Colin 
Howard's home  ever since July 1981, only the Lord 
himself knows for how much longer this will remain true.

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Newbie Question About Setttings

2013-03-13 Thread Darran Ross
Hi List.

I'm about to start trying to record on my PC, and I've got a couple of starter 
questions for the list. I'll be using Goldwave to record and edit, but my 
question concerns the settings within Windows 7 itself. 

Basically, do I need to make any changes to the settings within Recording 
Devices, or do I just plug in my Line-In cable and only concern myself with the 
various options in Goldwave? Need I do anything in the Listen tab or the 
Advanced tab for example? Should the Listen to this Device be checked or 
unchecked, and what about the Default Format settings when Running in Shared 
Mode? And, what is shared Mode come to that! 

As you can tell, I'm seeking a guiding hand! Any advice on which options to 
select in the Recording devices tabs would be much appreciated. 

Regards.

Darran





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RE: Newbie Question About Setttings

2013-03-13 Thread Hamit Campos
Since we're talking about line in recording, then yes you must check the
listen to this device box, check the leval of volume just to be safe and
make sure you aren't distorting, and there's not much in the defalt format
dialogue box. What it will do though if you down arrow to the last choice is
tellyou what the highest sample rate and bit depth your line in recordings
can be at. For instance, mine will onlydo 96 thousand KHZ which is fine, but
at 16 bit. My laptop on the other hand can do full HD 96 thousand KHZ at 24
bit. That's Blu-Ray quality. So there you have it.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Darran
Ross
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 11:46 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Newbie Question About Setttings

Hi List.

I'm about to start trying to record on my PC, and I've got a couple of
starter questions for the list. I'll be using Goldwave to record and edit,
but my question concerns the settings within Windows 7 itself. 

Basically, do I need to make any changes to the settings within Recording
Devices, or do I just plug in my Line-In cable and only concern myself with
the various options in Goldwave? Need I do anything in the Listen tab or the
Advanced tab for example? Should the Listen to this Device be checked or
unchecked, and what about the Default Format settings when Running in Shared
Mode? And, what is shared Mode come to that! 

As you can tell, I'm seeking a guiding hand! Any advice on which options to
select in the Recording devices tabs would be much appreciated. 

Regards.

Darran





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Re: Newbie Question About Setttings

2013-03-13 Thread Darran Ross

Thanks for this.

I see I've got eight options here for the default format, should I have the 
same bit rate selected here as I do in Goldwave? Assuming that that's 
possible, haven't checked that yet!


Darran
- Original Message - 
From: Hamit Campos hamitcam...@gmail.com

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 8:09 PM
Subject: RE: Newbie Question About Setttings



Since we're talking about line in recording, then yes you must check the
listen to this device box, check the leval of volume just to be safe and
make sure you aren't distorting, and there's not much in the defalt format
dialogue box. What it will do though if you down arrow to the last choice 
is

tellyou what the highest sample rate and bit depth your line in recordings
can be at. For instance, mine will onlydo 96 thousand KHZ which is fine, 
but
at 16 bit. My laptop on the other hand can do full HD 96 thousand KHZ at 
24

bit. That's Blu-Ray quality. So there you have it.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Darran
Ross
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 11:46 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Newbie Question About Setttings

Hi List.

I'm about to start trying to record on my PC, and I've got a couple of
starter questions for the list. I'll be using Goldwave to record and edit,
but my question concerns the settings within Windows 7 itself.

Basically, do I need to make any changes to the settings within Recording
Devices, or do I just plug in my Line-In cable and only concern myself 
with
the various options in Goldwave? Need I do anything in the Listen tab or 
the

Advanced tab for example? Should the Listen to this Device be checked or
unchecked, and what about the Default Format settings when Running in 
Shared

Mode? And, what is shared Mode come to that!

As you can tell, I'm seeking a guiding hand! Any advice on which options 
to

select in the Recording devices tabs would be much appreciated.

Regards.

Darran





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Re: Newbie Question About Setttings

2013-03-13 Thread Aidan Maher
Also, if you record from a mic, its better to rather uncheck the
listen to this device.

On 13/03/2013, Darran Ross darran.r...@dsl.pipex.com wrote:
 Thanks for this.

 I see I've got eight options here for the default format, should I have the

 same bit rate selected here as I do in Goldwave? Assuming that that's
 possible, haven't checked that yet!

 Darran
 - Original Message -
 From: Hamit Campos hamitcam...@gmail.com
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 8:09 PM
 Subject: RE: Newbie Question About Setttings


 Since we're talking about line in recording, then yes you must check the
 listen to this device box, check the leval of volume just to be safe and
 make sure you aren't distorting, and there's not much in the defalt
 format
 dialogue box. What it will do though if you down arrow to the last choice

 is
 tellyou what the highest sample rate and bit depth your line in
 recordings
 can be at. For instance, mine will onlydo 96 thousand KHZ which is fine,
 but
 at 16 bit. My laptop on the other hand can do full HD 96 thousand KHZ at
 24
 bit. That's Blu-Ray quality. So there you have it.

 -Original Message-
 From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Darran
 Ross
 Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 11:46 AM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Newbie Question About Setttings

 Hi List.

 I'm about to start trying to record on my PC, and I've got a couple of
 starter questions for the list. I'll be using Goldwave to record and
 edit,
 but my question concerns the settings within Windows 7 itself.

 Basically, do I need to make any changes to the settings within Recording
 Devices, or do I just plug in my Line-In cable and only concern myself
 with
 the various options in Goldwave? Need I do anything in the Listen tab or
 the
 Advanced tab for example? Should the Listen to this Device be checked or
 unchecked, and what about the Default Format settings when Running in
 Shared
 Mode? And, what is shared Mode come to that!

 As you can tell, I'm seeking a guiding hand! Any advice on which options
 to
 select in the Recording devices tabs would be much appreciated.

 Regards.

 Darran





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RE: Newbie Question About Setttings

2013-03-13 Thread Hamit Campos
Yep, that's right. You'll get feed back, and the monitoring isn't realtime.
There is an instant delay and you'll get tung tied and confused.

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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Aidan
Maher
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 4:59 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Newbie Question About Setttings

Also, if you record from a mic, its better to rather uncheck the listen to
this device.

On 13/03/2013, Darran Ross darran.r...@dsl.pipex.com wrote:
 Thanks for this.

 I see I've got eight options here for the default format, should I 
 have the

 same bit rate selected here as I do in Goldwave? Assuming that that's 
 possible, haven't checked that yet!

 Darran
 - Original Message -
 From: Hamit Campos hamitcam...@gmail.com
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 8:09 PM
 Subject: RE: Newbie Question About Setttings


 Since we're talking about line in recording, then yes you must check 
 the listen to this device box, check the leval of volume just to be 
 safe and make sure you aren't distorting, and there's not much in the 
 defalt format dialogue box. What it will do though if you down arrow 
 to the last choice

 is
 tellyou what the highest sample rate and bit depth your line in 
 recordings can be at. For instance, mine will onlydo 96 thousand KHZ 
 which is fine, but at 16 bit. My laptop on the other hand can do full 
 HD 96 thousand KHZ at
 24
 bit. That's Blu-Ray quality. So there you have it.

 -Original Message-
 From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of 
 Darran Ross
 Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 11:46 AM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Newbie Question About Setttings

 Hi List.

 I'm about to start trying to record on my PC, and I've got a couple 
 of starter questions for the list. I'll be using Goldwave to record 
 and edit, but my question concerns the settings within Windows 7 
 itself.

 Basically, do I need to make any changes to the settings within 
 Recording Devices, or do I just plug in my Line-In cable and only 
 concern myself with the various options in Goldwave? Need I do 
 anything in the Listen tab or the Advanced tab for example? Should 
 the Listen to this Device be checked or unchecked, and what about the 
 Default Format settings when Running in Shared Mode? And, what is 
 shared Mode come to that!

 As you can tell, I'm seeking a guiding hand! Any advice on which 
 options to select in the Recording devices tabs would be much 
 appreciated.

 Regards.

 Darran





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RE: Newbie Question About Setttings

2013-03-13 Thread Hamit Campos
Yep, if that's what you wish. Like I said, I just suggested you look at this
so you can see how good of a recording you'll get. Remember, the last choise
you get by down arrowing is the best one.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Darran
Ross
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 4:21 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Newbie Question About Setttings

Thanks for this.

I see I've got eight options here for the default format, should I have the
same bit rate selected here as I do in Goldwave? Assuming that that's
possible, haven't checked that yet!

Darran
- Original Message -
From: Hamit Campos hamitcam...@gmail.com
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 8:09 PM
Subject: RE: Newbie Question About Setttings


 Since we're talking about line in recording, then yes you must check the
 listen to this device box, check the leval of volume just to be safe and
 make sure you aren't distorting, and there's not much in the defalt format
 dialogue box. What it will do though if you down arrow to the last choice 
 is
 tellyou what the highest sample rate and bit depth your line in recordings
 can be at. For instance, mine will onlydo 96 thousand KHZ which is fine, 
 but
 at 16 bit. My laptop on the other hand can do full HD 96 thousand KHZ at 
 24
 bit. That's Blu-Ray quality. So there you have it.

 -Original Message-
 From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Darran
 Ross
 Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 11:46 AM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Newbie Question About Setttings

 Hi List.

 I'm about to start trying to record on my PC, and I've got a couple of
 starter questions for the list. I'll be using Goldwave to record and edit,
 but my question concerns the settings within Windows 7 itself.

 Basically, do I need to make any changes to the settings within Recording
 Devices, or do I just plug in my Line-In cable and only concern myself 
 with
 the various options in Goldwave? Need I do anything in the Listen tab or 
 the
 Advanced tab for example? Should the Listen to this Device be checked or
 unchecked, and what about the Default Format settings when Running in 
 Shared
 Mode? And, what is shared Mode come to that!

 As you can tell, I'm seeking a guiding hand! Any advice on which options 
 to
 select in the Recording devices tabs would be much appreciated.

 Regards.

 Darran





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