Subject:Cheap share recorded waves. SF won't.
Posted by: mn_voyageur
Date:3/17/2001 11:27:27 AM
Before buying Sound Forge, I used a shareware editor that had no problems accepting the wav inputs from my Riptide Mixer. SF does not record from the wav files. All Master Volume controls are maxed. All Volume controls are selected. (None Muted) When I click on the record button nothing appears to happen. I have verified Options -> Preferences -> WAVE pull-down is set properly. In fact, I have tried all combinations. Nothing appears to work. Why does a shareware work and not SF? Any suggestions? |
Subject:RE: Cheap share recorded waves. SF won't.
Reply by: Bill_Wood
Date:3/17/2001 3:07:39 PM
SF needs to have the WAV enabled in Windows Volume Control Recording Properties. The shareware editor may accomplish that for people who don't know how to turn it on. Just dig a little deeper in the bowels of Windows. Bill |
Subject:RE: Cheap share recorded waves. SF won't.
Reply by: Bill_Wood
Date:3/17/2001 3:15:03 PM
On the off-hand chance that you just want to edit a WAV file, Sound Forge can open, edit and save just about any WAV file. Have you tried opening the file instead of playing it through the mixer? Bill |
Subject:RE: Cheap share recorded waves. SF won't.
Reply by: Ted_H
Date:3/19/2001 11:14:07 AM
Keep in mind that there is no way to route signal or adjust levels in Sound Forge. If you follow these instructions, you will be able to record again: Open the Windows volume control by double clicking the yellow speaker icon by your computer's clock. Once the play control window comes up, go to the Options menu and select "Properties". Select "Recording" under "Adjust Volume For" and where it says "Show the Following Volume Controls", make sure everything is selected. Now click "OK" and you will get a recording control window. Under each volume control is a box marked "Select". Make sure that the one under your source is selected and that the volume is turned up about three quarters of the way. If the music is too loud or quiet when you record it, you can come back to this window and adjust the volume as necessary. Ted |