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  1. Please note that using the switch program the OGG file format is located on the dropdown list for format supported by the program, scroll up or down to locate the ogg format, check the encoder options available for the format and proceed to convert your files. 

  2. Please also note that Olympus have a propietary codec for DS2 format that might not allow you to complete the conversion, make sure to confirm if the olympus recorder provide you the options to select a different format or a ds2 not copyright protected in order for you to complete the conversion using the switch software. 

  3. Confirm what formats are supported by your car radio CD player in order to be able to playback your files burnt into your discs, Normally cd car radio players support cd-rom discs created on your pc, and others have the option to load mp3's on USB sticks but not on a disc. Please make sure to confirm what is supported by your car radio before creating the disc in order to choose the correct option. 

  4. MixPad currently features support for playback to ASIO, DirectSound, Windows Core Audio and MME devices and recording from ASIO, Windows Core Audio and MME devices. NCH recommends ASIO or Windows Core Audio for both playback and recording. ASIO and Windows Core Audio will provide the best performance and the lowest possible latency and offer the greatest accuracy when synchronizing recordings. ASIO will also allow you to play and record from multiple channels of the same device. If you don't have an ASIO capable sound card then you should choose Windows Core Audio as your playback and recording option. Another option is to install the driver from ASIO4ALL which provides a layer over the regular soundcard, allowing it to be used as an ASIO device by software such as MixPad. You can download it for free from http://www.asio4all.com/.

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