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  1. I use wavepad for evp's in our paranormal group. Some of them I have to slow down and do a noise reduction just to hear them. The evp's sound well enough on the computer, but when I put them on a cd or post through e-mail they will convert back to the original form, how do I save my changed so I can post them on the web or a cd

     

    thanks ,

    debbie

     

    Hi Debbie!

     

    This sounds like one for mulder and scully ;)

     

    Are you saving the files after applying these effects? Also if you burn an Audio CD, any files you've converted to another format will be put back into .wav. You might want to try a Data CD to preserve the current file size and format.

     

    Also make sure you do 'File Save As' to avoid accidentally overwriting the original files in order to preserve them. Probably best to stick the processed ones in a seperate folder and choose mp3 instead of wav.

  2. The only way mic is hot enough to record is with boost in windows/audio properties/recording devices. The boost makes the mic very hot but It gives me a hiss I can't for the life of me, get rid of. The mic is a samson R11. Pretty good mic.

    I've tried recording with very high input and playing back low enough to not hear hiss but to no avail. The louder I record the louder the hiss is.

     

    There is no easy fix to this, you probably need a preamp to boost the signal unless it is a very high quality dynamic microphone

  3. Hello everyone,

     

    Just discovered MixPad and manage to record myslef over a instrumental MP3 ( voice over Music) but when playing the track, i hear myself from... far, :blink: like I would be from one side of the office and the mike the other side even though I was speaking directly into the mike. :angry:

     

    So I tried to found out the proper input setting and it did found my headphone.

    Q is: How do I set up my mic in order to hear me more closer than from far?

     

    Sliding the "Play Vol" knob have no effect either.

     

    thanks for your help! :rolleyes:

     

    Dan

     

    Do you have any other microphone devices hooked upto your computer such as a Webcam? I have a sneaking suspicion if it does sound far away, not just 'soft' then it might have been recording from another source. A good way to test verify is to do something that will cause the mic to distort (blow into it, or yell)

     

    If not, check out your sound settings in control panel. In Recording Settings, there should be a 'properties' button for your mic where you should be able to adjust it's input or boost settings.

  4. How do I convert a WAV file to a format which can be played on a CD player?

     

    What format should be used?

     

    some CD players can read a variety of formats, although the only way to guarantee a proper audio cd is to use Express Burn.

  5. Hello

     

    I just download Express Rip 1.58 for Vista

     

    I charge a CD

    The connexion with FreeDB works well

    Then for each track i have Artist, Album,Genre,Year,Track name,Extended info,duration of the track

    I rip the CD im mp3 on a PC' directory (it works)

     

    BUT abslolutly no Artist, Album,Genre,Year,Track name,Extended info,duration of the track information appears through Windows Eplorer !

     

    :(

     

    please help me

    thanks

     

    hi!

     

    you need to go into 'Options', then in the bottom right corner is 'Other Options' where you need to tick the "Add tag information to the ripped file" box

  6. Hi fish99,

     

    If you look in "C:\Program Files\NCH Swift Sound\Switch" there should be setup .exe file. You should keep a copy of that incase any future versions of Switch supercede your current License. Also keep a copy of the details you entered into Switch to register it which should have also been emailed to you!

     

    That's all you should need :)

  7. My machine runs on vista, and there seems to be a conflict between it and one element in the NCH-programs. 'Windows detected a new device attached to your computer, but could not find the driver software it needs to make the device usable. Each device manufacturer typically includes driver software of a CD that comes with the device, or as a download from its website. The hardware ID of your device is *nchssvad.'

     

    The result is that windows is constantly trying to find and install a driver for 'an unknown device'.

    Problem signature

    Problem Event Name: PnPDriverNotFound

    Architecture: x86

    Hardware Id: *nchssvad

    OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.768.3

    Locale ID: 1044

     

    The NCH-programs - I have several, and don't know which of them has this 'nchssvad'-thing built in, but my impression is it is several - are generally running just fine, but this endless search-and-fail mission by Windows is at best very irritating, and at worst slows everything down. I don't know what this means, and I have no idea what to do about it. Plus, I figured you good people over there at NCH might need to know about it, if it is a system conflict between Vista and your programs.

     

    Hi oldhag :lol:

     

    Apparently this driver belongs to Soundtap

     

    the 'Convert -> Convert Audio Stream' launches Soundtap so this doesn't surprise me, it might of had a bad install. You could try look for Soundtrap in Add/Remove programs or do a fresh install from the NCH website which should fix or remove the driver problem altogether.

  8. First time user of this software and this forum - hope I'm in the correct place

     

    Can anyone tell me how easy or difficult it is to use "switch" as a blind (i.e. usighted) user? I have a number of files to convert

    to mp3 - some music, some text to speech conversion (.wav), some .au files etc.

     

    Is this software friendly enough or perhaps command line option to do my conversions?

     

    Please advise and thanks for any/all responses.

    _ed_

     

    Hi!

     

    Switch is quite Command Line friendly, I managed to work it out myself the other day after about half an hour. And I tend to stay far away from command line. Below is an excerpt from the help file on the commands, it's fairly lengthy:

     

     

    The Switch command-line tool allows you to use Switch to convert files from the Windows command line. This can be used to let other software convert files with Switch or to automate batch conversion.

     

    Important Note: Due to a limitation in the way Windows handles running graphical programs from the command line, Switch cannot give any feedback when an issued command has been completed, nor can it block the command line while a conversion is taking place. We are currently investigating possible ways to circumvent the Windows problem, but please note it down for now and take it into account when issuing command-line orders to Switch.

     

    The Switch executable is usually located as "C:\Program Files\NCH Swift Sound\Switch\switch.exe"

     

    Usage: switch.exe [options] [files to add]

     

    "Options" is where you can issue a series of commands to Switch. The options are:

     

    -convert - convert all files loaded into Switch.

     

    -clear - remove all files loaded into Switch.

     

    -addfolder [FOLDER_NAME] - add a folder of files into Switch.

     

    -format [FORMAT_NAME] - specify the output file format for which to convert the loaded files. The format names are the file extensions for each format (e.g. .wav, .mp3).

     

    -outfolder [FOLDER_NAME] - specify the output folder to store the converted files. Do NOT end the folder path with a backslash '\' character.

     

    -settempfolder [FOLDER_NAME] - specify the temporary folder that Switch will store files in when playing or converting files. If the specified folder is not valid then no action will take place.

     

    -overwrite [OVERWRITE_FLAG] - specifies what to do when the converted file already exists. The flags are "PROMPT" (Prompt for What to Do), "ALWAYS" (Overwrite the File), "NEVER" (Don't Convert the Original File), "CANCEL" (Abort All Conversions), "APPENDNUMBER [format]" (Append number to filename - [format] is optional, if blank it will use the format already specified in the program).

     

    -settings [FORMAT_NAME] [sETTINGS_OPTIONS] - specifies the settings configuration to use for the specified format. For more detail on what parameters to use, see further down the page.

     

    -insettings [FORMAT_NAME] [sETTINGS_OPTIONS] - specifies the settings configuration to use for formats requiring decoding prior to conversion (e.g. .vox, .raw) For more detail on what parameters to use, see further down the page.

     

    -hide - hide the Switch window.

     

    -show - show the Switch window.

     

    -exit - exit Switch.

     

    "Files to Add" is where you type in the files you want to load into Switch. All typed filenames must use the full filepath of the name, and circumfixed with inverted commas.

     

    Examples:

     

    switch.exe -format MP3

     

    switch.exe -outfolder "C:\My Music";

     

    switch.exe -hide

     

    switch.exe "C:\My Documents\sound.mp3"

     

    switch.exe -convert "C:\My Music\music.mp3" -format .wav -overwrite ALWAYS

     

    switch.exe -convert "C:\My Music\music.ogg" -format .mp3 -overwrite APPENDNUMBER "%filename%-%number%"

     

    Unless you are in the Switch folder you will need to replace "switch.exe" from above with the full path "C:\Program Files\NCH Swift Sound\Switch\switch.exe" like this:

     

    "C:\Program Files\NCH Swift Sound\Switch\switch.exe" -convert "C:\My Music\music.mp3" -format WAV

     

    Settings Options:

     

    The following details what parameters to enter when using the "-settings" and "-insettings" options. Note the order in which the parameters are written is the order in which they must be typed. Additionally, all parameters must be entered otherwise the command will not take effect.

     

    WAV [codeC] [sAMPLE_RATE] [CHANNELS]

     

    * CODEC - either "PCM8", "PCM16", "ALAW" or "MULAW" (note ADPCM is not supported at this time)

    * SAMPLE_RATE - entered in Hz e.g. 8000

    * CHANNELS - either 1 or 2

     

    Note the possible combination of values that can be entered depend largely on the codec, so you would have to open Switch and determine beforehand what values you can use for the codec in question.

     

    Example: -settings .wav PCM16 44100 2

     

    MP3 ENCODER_TYPE CBR[bITRATE] [HIGH_QUALITY] VBR[MIN_BITRATE] [MAX_BITRATE] [QUALITY] [CHANNEL_MODE] [ERROR_PROTECT]

     

    ENCODER_TYPE - either "CBR" or "VBR"

     

    CBR OPTIONS:

     

    * BITRATE - entered in kbps e.g. 128

    * HIGH_QUALITY - either "TRUE" or "FALSE"

     

    VBR OPTIONS:

     

    * MIN_BITRATE - entered in kbps e.g. 128

    * MAX_BITRATE - entered in kbps e.g. 192

    * QUALITY - a value from 0 to 9

     

    * CHANNEL_MODE - either "STEREO", "JOINT", "FORCE" or "MONO"

    * ERROR_PROTECT - either "TRUE" or "FALSE"

     

    Examples:

     

    * -settings .mp3 CBR 128 TRUE STEREO TRUE

    * -settings .mp3 VBR 128 192 4 MONO FALSE

     

    OGG ENCODER_TYPE Quality[QUALITY] VBR[MIN_BITRATE] [MAX_BITRATE] [CHANNELS] [sTRIP_COMMENTS]

     

    ENCODER_TYPE - either "Quality" or "VBR"

     

    Quality OPTIONS:

     

    * QUALITY - a value between 0 and 10

     

    VBR OPTIONS:

     

    * MIN_BITRATE - entered in kbps e.g. 128

    * MAX_BITRATE - entered in kbps e.g. 192

     

    * CHANNELS - either 1 or 2

    * STRIP_COMMENTS - either "TRUE" or "FALSE"

     

    Examples:

     

    * -settings .ogg Quality 5 2 TRUE

    * -settings .ogg VBR 96 192 1 FALSE

     

    WMA [codeC_INDEX] [sAMPLE_RATE] [bITRATE] [CHANNELS]

     

    CODEC_INDEX - this value should be an integer of 0 or greater. The maximum value will depend on which wma codecs you have installed on your computer. The value you specify corresponds directly to the index of the WMA codec pulldown list in the WMA settings dialog. For example, if you prefer to use the first value listed in the pulldown list, specify 0 here. If you prefer to use the second specify 1.

     

    SAMPLE_RATE - Specify the target sample rate of the conversion in Hz. eg. 44100.

     

    BITRATE - Specify the target bitrate of the conversion in bps. eg. 128000.

     

    CHANNELS - Specify 1 for Mono or 2 for Stereo.

     

    Examples:

     

    * -settings .wma 1 44100 192000 2

     

    SPX [MODE] [VALUE] ([AGC] [DENOISE])

     

    MODE - Defines what mode of encoding to perform. Must be one of the following values:

     

    * Preset

    * CBR (Constant Bitrate defined in bps)

    * VBR (Variable Bitrate defined in bps)

    * ABR (Average Bitrate defined in bps)

     

    VALUE - This parameter depends on the MODE you specified in the first parameter:

     

    * Preset - a value between 0 (lowest quality and highest compression) and 10 (highest quality and lowest compression).

    * CBR - the bitrate at which the audio will be encoded at.

    * VBR - the maximum bitrate at which to encode the audio.

    * ABR - the average bitrate at which to encode the audio.

     

    AGC - this is an optional parameter which will turn the Speex encoder's Adaptive Gain Control on.

     

    Denoise - this is an optional parameter which instructs the Speex encoder to denoise the input before encoding.

     

    Examples:

     

    * -settings .spx Preset 1 Denoise

    * -settings .spx VBR 192000 AGC Denoise

    * -settings .spx CBR 128000

     

    MPC [QUALITY_PRESET]

     

    * QUALITY_PRESET - one of the following: Thumb, Radio, Standard, Extreme, Insane

     

    Example: -settings .mpc Standard

     

    APE [QUALITY_PRESET]

     

    * QUALITY_PRESET - one of the following: Fast, Normal, High, Extra High, Insane

     

    Example: -settings .ape Normal

     

    AIFF [sAMPLE_RATE] [CHANNELS]

     

    * SAMPLE_RATE - one of the following: 6000, 8000, 11025, 16000, 22050, 32000, 44100, 48000, 64000, 88200, 96000, 196000

    * CHANNELS - either 1(Mono) or 2(Stereo)

     

    Example: -settings .aiff 44100 1

     

    AAC/M4A ENCODER_TYPE ABR[bITRATE] VBR[QUALITY] [FORCE_MPEG2] [TNS]

     

    ENCODER_TYPE - either "ABR" or "VBR"

     

    ABR OPTIONS:

     

    * BITRATE - entered in kbps e.g. 128

     

    VBR OPTIONS:

     

    * QUALITY - a value between 0 and 10

     

    * FORCE_MPEG2 - either "TRUE" or "FALSE"

    * TNS - either "TRUE" or "FALSE"

     

    Examples:

     

    * -settings .aac ABR 128 FALSE FALSE

    * -settings .m4a VBR 100 TRUE TRUE

     

    FLAC [COMPRESSION_LEVEL] [sAMPLE_RATE] [CHANNELS]

     

    * COMPRESSION_LEVEL - a value between 0 and 8

    * SAMPLE_RATE - entered in Hz e.g. 8000

    * CHANNELS - either 1 or 2

     

    Example: -settings .flac 6 44100 2

     

    VOX/RAW [codeC] [sAMPLE_RATE] [CHANNELS]

     

    (Note: applies to both "-settings" and "-insettings" commands)

     

    * CODEC - a number between 0 and 8, representing the codec type. The codecs on offer are (in order):

    o Dialogic ADPCM

    o G.711 uLaw

    o G.711 aLaw

    o 16 bit PCM (Intel Endian)

    o 8 bit unsigned

    o 8 bit signed

    o 16 bit PCM (Big Endian)

    o 32 bit float (Intel Endian)

    o 32 bit float (Big Endian)

    * SAMPLE_RATE - entered in Hz e.g. 8000

    * CHANNELS - either 1 or 2

     

    Examples:

     

    * -settings .vox 0 44100 2

    * -settings .raw 3 32000 1

    * -insettings .vox 2 22050 2

    * -insettings .raw 4 8000 1

     

    AMR [bITRATE]

     

    * BITRATE - the bitrate at which you want to encode the AMR file (in kbps). The choices are 4.75, 5.15, 5.9, 6.7, 7.4, 7.95, 10.2 and 12.2.

     

    Examples:

     

    * -settings .amr 4.75

    * -settings .amr 10.2

     

    M3U/PLS/WPL/RSS

     

    * URL - the URL of the site where you will host the playlist file. URLs should start with the http:// or ftp:// protocol string as appropriate.

     

    To configure the settings for the generated MP3 file, use the standard MP3 settings syntax to configure it (i.e. -settings .mp3 etc. etc.)

     

    Examples:

     

    * -settings .rss "http://www.music.com/"

    * -settings .m3u "http://livebands.com/rock/"

    * -settings .pls "ftp://latinmusic.net/samba/"

  9. Hi Arlo!

     

    Make sure you have the two soundclips loaded into individual tracks, and slightly overlapping where you want them to crossfade. Select one of the clips (Usually best to click the very top of the soundwave where the name of the file is shown) then hold down the Shift key and select the other track similarly. All going well, 3 little white boxes should appear at the start and end of each clip indicating they've been selected:

     

    Step 1

     

    Then click Clip -> Cross Fade Selected clips. And it should end up like this:

     

    Step 2

     

    voila!

  10. no probs

     

    I've suggested a future feature of including selectable preset tunings for variable instruments though, would involve a lot less googling!

  11. Can VideoPad be used to edit the sound in a video file? I have used WavePad Sound Editor for audio files to adjust the sound using DC offset correction, High Pass Filter and then Normalize. Is it possible to do that for the sound quality in video files?

     

    If you look at the audio track at the bottom of the screen, there should be a little star you can click on for each audio track to select from the FX provided :) However there doesn't seem to be DC Offset or Normalize. You may have to export the sound to Wavepad, edit it, save, then import back into VideoPad

  12. Hi everyone.

    I am wanting to add an intro and end credit to my clip, can this be done?

     

    I think the easiest way to do this at the moment would be to create a still image (in MSPaint or any other similar program) with the credits on it (or several) then import those still frames into VideoPad then specify the amount of time you want each image to stay on the screen.

  13. I use Debut to record my videos, when i upload my save video to VideoPad, the video on the viewer has yellow and blue line running downward. Can someone help me please?

     

    Which output format did you select in Debut?

     

    Also the settings for 'Encoder Options' and 'Change Resolution and Framerate' and I shall have a look into it for you ;)

  14. Just curious, but has anyone tried using Pitch Perfect on a 5-String Bass? When I try, it doesn't recognize my B-String. The lowest it goes is C (first fret of the B string), but beyond that, I can't tune an open B-String.

     

    Does anyone else have this problem?

     

    Are you using an amp or DI box before going line-in? I recall having to crank the output up a bit in order to get Pitch Perfect to detect the lower notes. Using the wave output from the TwelveKeys keyboard shows that it can detect notes much lower than that B, so it should be possible!

  15. Good evening all,

     

    Using the WavePad Sound Editor I downloaded free from the site. When I record my guitar and vocals through a TASCAM US-122L, it is recording guitar on one side and vocals through the other. I tried tweaking the inputs but nothing fixes it.

     

    How can I record in stereo?

     

    Thanks!

     

    Chad

     

    Hi Chad,

     

    Two mono channels (Left+Right) = Stereo. You might want to give MixPad a try instead, that way you can pan the individual tracks around and create a more stereo environment. You'll either want to disable one channel, or output Left to Track 1 and Right to Track 2.

  16. I just downloaded the free trial and would like to test it by bringing in a song and playing with it. Is there a step by step section that I have not been able to find. :unsure:

     

    WP Steve

     

    Hi Steve,

     

    If you have a high enough screen resolution (800x600+) the Command bar on the left side of the screen should provide you with the basic first steps to help you on your way. (View -> Command Bar -> Show command bar. If you happened to have closed it)

     

    Short of that, there is a comprehensive helpfile (F1) or feel free to ask questions here.

  17. I've downloaded both wavepad and mixpad. Wavepad is the bomb. I figured much it out without reading the instructions. My question is: I'd like to sing within an already recorded song track and record it. Can anyone shed some light on what I'd need to accomplish this? A mic, etc? And is wavepad or mixpad the program for this? Thank you in advance.

     

    Mixpad is a multi-track recorder, so you'd probably find it much more useful and can layer the vocals over the instrumental. Hardware wise; a soundcard with 'mic' or 'line in' + a microphone and you're set! If you're really keen on it you might want to invest in a Preamp too to boost the mic signal :)

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