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  1. gbw

    CPU Usage

    In my experience, the limitations have to do with hardware and bus speeds not the software. For example, take your USB hub and divide it's bandwidth by 12, do you now have enough bandwidth per USB card for Audio? If you are only operating with a 400MHz bus, then a USB hub at or below this bandwidth, you only have 33.3MHz of the bus available per card at best. The fact that the software is capable of operating up to 96 audio channels does not mean the hardware you have purchased is capable of this. However, a couple of things you can try to maximize the bandwidth you do have is: Minimize the number of filters/compression/features that you are using that adds to bandwidth and CPU cycles. Choose a lower bit rate for the recording of audio streams. The more audio cards you can place directly on the buss the better. A 64 bit buss will be better than a 32 bit bus. To me, it sounds like you will need to spend more money in hardware or sacrifice audio quality. -GW
  2. Crescendo is a basic Music Notation Editor that is in the early stages of development. You can add the lines and place notes on the lines for now. I have to physically tie the stave together right now for more than 2 lines of music.
  3. Have you had a chance to study and extrapolate a safety spectrum based on Fletcher and Munson Curves?
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    Software Help

    It looks like the default for Cache Converted Files is 100, when chche is full...do nothing, and crossfade autofader is 15 seconds. Do you still have this problem when you adjust these options?
  5. Are you trying to remove the DRM?
  6. I think this might be easier with WavePad since you are creating on-hold messages and not looking for a stereo output. I would combine my music on one channel and record my voice on the other channel. Then you can cross fade the channels and add other effects with precise control.
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    Error 603 Declined

    Axon Virtual PBx Software is Virus Trojan and Malware Free From a technical troubleshooting standpoint, I would always look at the last change made first. When I get responses for false positives from Virus Total, they come from an employee of Kaspersky. Checking the Virus Total 42 Anti-Virus databases, non of them report a virus, trojan, malware or any other issue with Axon.
  8. VideoPad is a Virus Malware and Trojan Free Program As a follow up, on Monday July 12th, Virus Total reported a 6/42 for the VideoPad Video Editing Software download file. A-Squared, VBA32, Ikarus, Kaspersky, and 2 from McAfee calling out some form of a Trojan Win32 or in McAfee's case, I submitted false positive reports to Ikarus, VBA32 and McAfee. I did not submit one to A-Squared because their false positive looked like it came from the Ikarus database and Kaspersky is the Virus Total report. After they checked the VideoPad software more thoroughly, I received a positive response they would remove the false positive from their database. The next day our Virus Total report for VideoPad was 0/42. It looks to me that these Anti-Virus companies are sharing each others databases.
  9. VideoPad is a Virus Free Program As a follow up, on Monday July 12th, Virus Total reported a 6/42 for the VideoPad Video Editing Software download file that did not include Comodo reporting a false positive. A-Squared, VBA32, Ikarus, Kaspersky, and 2 from McAfee calling out some form of a Trojan Win32. I submitted false positive reports to Ikarus, VBA32 and McAfee. I did not submit one to A-Squared because their false positive looked like it came from the Ikarus database and Kaspersky I believe piggybacks from other databases too. After they checked the VideoPad software more thoroughly, I received a positive response they would remove the false positive from their database. The next day our Virus Total report for VideoPad was 0/42. This morning, I submitted 375 files to Quick Heal because their anti-virus software is the worst anti-virus program I've seen for flagging false positives. If you use one of the off brand products, I would like to hear about your experience with false positives.
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    Guitar Tuner

    Has anyone used PitchPerfect Guitar Tuner to tune their piano and could you offer some advice? I believe it would be a great application for PitchPerfect but I haven't tried it yet and I've never tuned a piano before...but I think I could do it with PitchPerfect.
  11. gbw

    Virus?

    RecordPad - False Positive for Virus, Trojans or Malware Sophos detecting a virus in RecordPad is a false positive. NCH Software makes sure their audio software is free from virus', malware, or trojans before software is released. Google scans NCH Software's website at least once a week to check for virus', malware, and trojans and they do not detect malware on NCH Software's Website, which includes all of NCH Software's download files. Below, I included a report from VirusTotal that can check the most popular anitvirus packages at once. No Virus, Malware, or Trojans were found from AVG, Symantec, or McAfee and many others including Sophos. Once in a while, CAT-Quickheal will call out a suspicious file like it did in this report. CAT-Quickheal is an antivirus program that is statistical based and is notorious for false positives. Then, some of the antivirus programs can collect data from Virus Total and return a false positive. RecordPad is listed on all the major software download sites, which thoroughly tests software before listing a product to protect their customers. RecordPad continues to receive 5 Star Awards and Editor's Picks from popular software sites. Therefore, I think it is save to conclude you have a false positive virus report. File rpsetup.exe received on 2010.06.11 23:48:39 (UTC) Current status: finished Result: 1/41 (2.44%) Compact Print results Antivirus Version Last Update Result a-squared 5.0.0.26 2010.06.12 - AhnLab-V3 2010.06.11.00 2010.06.11 - AntiVir 8.2.2.6 2010.06.11 - Antiy-AVL 2.0.3.7 2010.06.11 - Authentium 5.2.0.5 2010.06.11 - Avast 4.8.1351.0 2010.06.11 - Avast5 5.0.332.0 2010.06.11 - AVG 9.0.0.787 2010.06.11 - BitDefender 7.2 2010.06.12 - CAT-QuickHeal 10.00 2010.06.11 (Suspicious) - DNAScan ClamAV 0.96.0.3-git 2010.06.11 - Comodo 5065 2010.06.12 - DrWeb 5.0.2.03300 2010.06.12 - eSafe 7.0.17.0 2010.06.10 - eTrust-Vet 36.1.7629 2010.06.11 - F-Prot 4.6.0.103 2010.06.12 - F-Secure 9.0.15370.0 2010.06.11 - Fortinet 4.1.133.0 2010.06.11 - GData 21 2010.06.12 - Ikarus T3.1.1.84.0 2010.06.11 - Jiangmin 13.0.900 2010.06.11 - Kaspersky 7.0.0.125 2010.06.11 - McAfee 5.400.0.1158 2010.06.12 - McAfee-GW-Edition 2010.1 2010.06.11 - Microsoft 1.5802 2010.06.11 - NOD32 5191 2010.06.11 - Norman 6.04.12 2010.06.11 - nProtect 2010-06-11.01 2010.06.11 - Panda 10.0.2.7 2010.06.11 - PCTools 7.0.3.5 2010.06.12 - Prevx 3.0 2010.06.12 - Rising 22.51.04.04 2010.06.11 - Sophos 4.54.0 2010.06.11 - Sunbelt 6437 2010.06.12 - Symantec 20101.1.0.89 2010.06.11 - TheHacker 6.5.2.0.297 2010.06.11 - TrendMicro 9.120.0.1004 2010.06.11 - TrendMicro-HouseCall 9.120.0.1004 2010.06.12 - VBA32 3.12.12.5 2010.06.11 - ViRobot 2010.6.11.3881 2010.06.11 - VirusBuster 5.0.27.0 2010.06.11 - Additional information File size: 454840 bytes MD5 : 1ec0e678a6d2928d70a8268bece1a17b SHA1 : d580c0d988b1db5e4dba3c48c49d4ba1dea88377 SHA256: 0246f4674ff0c3917517c2bb7e9b2f88c30e11b35e8ea49ce0c8563d03efcd12 PEInfo: PE Structure information ( base data ) entrypointaddress.: 0x2021 timedatestamp.....: 0x4A3B4532 (Fri Jun 19 09:58:42 2009) machinetype.......: 0x14C (Intel I386) ( 3 sections ) name viradd virsiz rawdsiz ntrpy md5 .rdata 0x1000 0x2FC 0x400 3.70 f47fbe0899d57c184d59727286f365c3 .data 0x2000 0x325 0x400 5.21 76ea48f1ac3a3d73dd10cd2e38280d6f .rsrc 0x3000 0x6D0B0 0x6D200 7.99 633772791b06dfca09fcd06d03104a63 ( 5 imports ) > kernel32.dll: GetStartupInfoA, lstrcpyA, GetModuleHandleA, DeleteFileA, GetTempPathA, GetModuleFileNameA, FindResourceA, WriteFile, CloseHandle, WaitForSingleObject, ExitProcess, SizeofResource, LockResource, GetLastError, LoadResource, CreateFileA > ole32.dll: CoUninitialize, CoInitializeEx > setupapi.dll: SetupIterateCabinetA > shell32.dll: ShellExecuteExA > user32.dll: wsprintfA ( 0 exports ) TrID : File type identification - ssdeep: 12288:m7lNKaDvCMq/lw4d/y9vBQJoS9XoiUGSDCihCC23t:mSaDC7W8/EQJXol2dd sigcheck: publisher....: NCH Software copyright....: NCH Software product......: n/a description..: RecordPad Sound Recorder original name: n/a internal name: Recordpad file version.: 3.03 comments.....: n/a signers......: NCH Software Thawte Code Signing CA Thawte Premium Server CA signing date.: 1:22 AM 7/20/2009 verified.....: - PEiD : - packers (Kaspersky): UPX, UPX packers (F-Prot): embedded, UPX, CAB RDS : NSRL Reference Data Set
  12. VideoPad - False Positive for Virus, Trojans or Malware Hi Robert, I know you are getting a false positive on Comodo. NCH Software makes sure their audio software is free from virus', malware, or trojans before software is released. Google scans NCH Software's website at least once a week to check for virus', malware, and trojans and they do not detect malware on NCH Software's Website, which includes all of NCH Software's download files. Below, I included a report from VirusTotal that can check the most popular anitvirus packages at once including Comodo. No Virus, Malware, or Trojans were found from AVG, Symantec, or McAfee and many others. VideoPad is listed on all the major software download sites, which thoroughly tests software before listing a product to protect their customers. VideoPad continues to receive 5 Star Awards and Editor's Picks from popular software sites. Therefore, I think it is save to conclude you have a false positive virus. -Garth File 3BA29099B03261B9FC122A72C8A61C0087FAEE8D.exe received on 2010.06.20 18:47:41 (UTC) Antivirus Version Last Update Result a-squared 5.0.0.26 2010.06.20 - AhnLab-V3 2010.06.20.00 2010.06.19 - AntiVir 8.2.2.6 2010.06.18 - Antiy-AVL 2.0.3.7 2010.06.18 - Authentium 5.2.0.5 2010.06.20 - Avast 4.8.1351.0 2010.06.20 - Avast5 5.0.332.0 2010.06.20 - AVG 9.0.0.787 2010.06.20 - BitDefender 7.2 2010.06.20 - CAT-QuickHeal 10.00 2010.06.18 - ClamAV 0.96.0.3-git 2010.06.20 - Comodo 5163 2010.06.20 - DrWeb 5.0.2.03300 2010.06.20 - eSafe 7.0.17.0 2010.06.20 - eTrust-Vet 36.1.7650 2010.06.19 - F-Prot 4.6.1.107 2010.06.20 - F-Secure 9.0.15370.0 2010.06.20 - Fortinet 4.1.133.0 2010.06.20 - GData 21 2010.06.20 - Ikarus T3.1.1.84.0 2010.06.20 - Jiangmin 13.0.900 2010.06.15 - Kaspersky 7.0.0.125 2010.06.20 - McAfee 5.400.0.1158 2010.06.20 - McAfee-GW-Edition 2010.1 2010.06.20 - Microsoft 1.5902 2010.06.20 - NOD32 5212 2010.06.20 - Norman 6.05.06 2010.06.20 - nProtect 2010-06-20.02 2010.06.20 - Panda 10.0.2.7 2010.06.20 - PCTools 7.0.3.5 2010.06.20 - Prevx 3.0 2010.06.20 - Rising 22.52.06.04 2010.06.20 - Sophos 4.54.0 2010.06.20 - Sunbelt 6480 2010.06.20 - Symantec 20101.1.0.89 2010.06.20 - TheHacker 6.5.2.0.302 2010.06.20 - TrendMicro 9.120.0.1004 2010.06.20 - TrendMicro-HouseCall 9.120.0.1004 2010.06.20 - VBA32 3.12.12.5 2010.06.18 - ViRobot 2010.6.19.3894 2010.06.19 - VirusBuster 5.0.27.0 2010.06.20 - Additional information File size: 2817200 bytes MD5 : 988cdad607598e185d62158a36acffda SHA1 : 8561d2d5cfde1d3b7a30e4f24e3a00e7ad71f59c SHA256: c0fa6fa251b05ae8e01dfe719a5a4aff58e758e7c50272c7269432bd3dda034c PEInfo: PE Structure information<br> <br> ( base data )<br> entrypointaddress.: 0x2021<br> timedatestamp.....: 0x4BE39FBF (Fri May 7 07:06:07 2010)<br> machinetype.......: 0x14C (Intel I386)<br> <br> ( 3 sections )<br> name viradd virsiz rawdsiz ntrpy md5<br> .rdata 0x1000 0x544 0x600 3.97 e3e023213ffb5bec45145e7c2e5a4716<br>.data 0x2000 0x340 0x400 5.13 7b1069b8df7afc37061f0d388e4e3b7a<br>.rsrc 0x3000 0x2ADABC 0x2ADC00 8.00 08daeffa9088dbbc2eaee7e319dee635<br> <br> ( 5 imports )<br> <br>> kernel32.dll: GetStartupInfoW, LoadResource, lstrcpyW, GetExitCodeProcess, FindResourceW, GetModuleHandleW, DeleteFileW, CloseHandle, ExitProcess, GetVersionExA, GetLastError, GetModuleFileNameW, WriteFile, CreateFileW, LockResource, GetTempPathW, WaitForSingleObject, SizeofResource<br>> ole32.dll: CoInitializeEx, CoUninitialize<br>> setupapi.dll: SetupIterateCabinetW<br>> shell32.dll: ShellExecuteW, ShellExecuteExW<br>> user32.dll: wsprintfW, MessageBoxW<br> <br> ( 0 exports )<br> TrID : File type identification<br>Win32 Executable Generic (68.0%)<br>Generic Win/DOS Executable (15.9%)<br>DOS Executable Generic (15.9%)<br>Autodesk FLIC Image File (extensions: flc, fli, cel) (0.0%) ssdeep: 49152:v+nCUISPIPndxjXyvfwHmNlewgnFlnYuP4j9tneZ9mhI:vdUbPIOvfAs8wgnFxYuP4jLeaO sigcheck: publisher....: NCH Software<br>copyright....: NCH Software<br>product......: n/a<br>description..: VideoPad Video Editor<br>original name: n/a<br>internal name: VideoPad<br>file version.: 2.10_<br>comments.....: n/a<br>signers......: NCH Software<br> Thawte Code Signing CA<br> Thawte Premium Server CA<br>signing date.: 8:24 AM 6/15/2010<br>verified.....: -<br> PEiD : - packers (F-Prot): CAB RDS : NSRL Reference Data Set<br>-
  13. VideoPad - False Positive for Virus, Trojans or Malware Nod32 detecting a virus in VideoPad is a false positive. NCH Software makes sure their audio software is free from virus', malware, or trojans before software is released. Google scans NCH Software's website at least once a week to check for virus', malware, and trojans and they do not detect malware on NCH Software's Website, which includes all of NCH Software's download files. Below, I included a report from VirusTotal that can check the most popular anitvirus packages at once. No Virus, Malware, or Trojans were found from AVG, Symantec, or McAfee and many others. VideoPad is listed on all the major software download sites, which thoroughly tests software before listing a product to protect their customers. VideoPad continues to receive 5 Star Awards and Editor's Picks from popular software sites. Therefore, I think it is save to conclude you have a false positive virus. File 3BA29099B03261B9FC122A72C8A61C0087FAEE8D.exe received on 2010.06.20 18:47:41 (UTC) Antivirus Version Last Update Result a-squared 5.0.0.26 2010.06.20 - AhnLab-V3 2010.06.20.00 2010.06.19 - AntiVir 8.2.2.6 2010.06.18 - Antiy-AVL 2.0.3.7 2010.06.18 - Authentium 5.2.0.5 2010.06.20 - Avast 4.8.1351.0 2010.06.20 - Avast5 5.0.332.0 2010.06.20 - AVG 9.0.0.787 2010.06.20 - BitDefender 7.2 2010.06.20 - CAT-QuickHeal 10.00 2010.06.18 - ClamAV 0.96.0.3-git 2010.06.20 - Comodo 5163 2010.06.20 - DrWeb 5.0.2.03300 2010.06.20 - eSafe 7.0.17.0 2010.06.20 - eTrust-Vet 36.1.7650 2010.06.19 - F-Prot 4.6.1.107 2010.06.20 - F-Secure 9.0.15370.0 2010.06.20 - Fortinet 4.1.133.0 2010.06.20 - GData 21 2010.06.20 - Ikarus T3.1.1.84.0 2010.06.20 - Jiangmin 13.0.900 2010.06.15 - Kaspersky 7.0.0.125 2010.06.20 - McAfee 5.400.0.1158 2010.06.20 - McAfee-GW-Edition 2010.1 2010.06.20 - Microsoft 1.5902 2010.06.20 - NOD32 5212 2010.06.20 - Norman 6.05.06 2010.06.20 - nProtect 2010-06-20.02 2010.06.20 - Panda 10.0.2.7 2010.06.20 - PCTools 7.0.3.5 2010.06.20 - Prevx 3.0 2010.06.20 - Rising 22.52.06.04 2010.06.20 - Sophos 4.54.0 2010.06.20 - Sunbelt 6480 2010.06.20 - Symantec 20101.1.0.89 2010.06.20 - TheHacker 6.5.2.0.302 2010.06.20 - TrendMicro 9.120.0.1004 2010.06.20 - TrendMicro-HouseCall 9.120.0.1004 2010.06.20 - VBA32 3.12.12.5 2010.06.18 - ViRobot 2010.6.19.3894 2010.06.19 - VirusBuster 5.0.27.0 2010.06.20 - Additional information File size: 2817200 bytes MD5 : 988cdad607598e185d62158a36acffda SHA1 : 8561d2d5cfde1d3b7a30e4f24e3a00e7ad71f59c SHA256: c0fa6fa251b05ae8e01dfe719a5a4aff58e758e7c50272c7269432bd3dda034c PEInfo: PE Structure information<br> <br> ( base data )<br> entrypointaddress.: 0x2021<br> timedatestamp.....: 0x4BE39FBF (Fri May 7 07:06:07 2010)<br> machinetype.......: 0x14C (Intel I386)<br> <br> ( 3 sections )<br> name viradd virsiz rawdsiz ntrpy md5<br> .rdata 0x1000 0x544 0x600 3.97 e3e023213ffb5bec45145e7c2e5a4716<br>.data 0x2000 0x340 0x400 5.13 7b1069b8df7afc37061f0d388e4e3b7a<br>.rsrc 0x3000 0x2ADABC 0x2ADC00 8.00 08daeffa9088dbbc2eaee7e319dee635<br> <br> ( 5 imports )<br> <br>> kernel32.dll: GetStartupInfoW, LoadResource, lstrcpyW, GetExitCodeProcess, FindResourceW, GetModuleHandleW, DeleteFileW, CloseHandle, ExitProcess, GetVersionExA, GetLastError, GetModuleFileNameW, WriteFile, CreateFileW, LockResource, GetTempPathW, WaitForSingleObject, SizeofResource<br>> ole32.dll: CoInitializeEx, CoUninitialize<br>> setupapi.dll: SetupIterateCabinetW<br>> shell32.dll: ShellExecuteW, ShellExecuteExW<br>> user32.dll: wsprintfW, MessageBoxW<br> <br> ( 0 exports )<br> TrID : File type identification<br>Win32 Executable Generic (68.0%)<br>Generic Win/DOS Executable (15.9%)<br>DOS Executable Generic (15.9%)<br>Autodesk FLIC Image File (extensions: flc, fli, cel) (0.0%) ssdeep: 49152:v+nCUISPIPndxjXyvfwHmNlewgnFlnYuP4j9tneZ9mhI:vdUbPIOvfAs8wgnFxYuP4jLeaO sigcheck: publisher....: NCH Software<br>copyright....: NCH Software<br>product......: n/a<br>description..: VideoPad Video Editor<br>original name: n/a<br>internal name: VideoPad<br>file version.: 2.10_<br>comments.....: n/a<br>signers......: NCH Software<br> Thawte Code Signing CA<br> Thawte Premium Server CA<br>signing date.: 8:24 AM 6/15/2010<br>verified.....: -<br> PEiD : - packers (F-Prot): CAB RDS : NSRL Reference Data Set<br>-
  14. NCH Software makes sure their audio software is free from virus', malware, or trojans before software is released. Additionally, Google scans NCH Software's website at least once a week to check for virus', malware, and trojans. I checked Express Scribe's download file today on a website that can check 41 anitvirus packages at once. No virus, Malware, or Trojans were found from AVG, Symantec, or McAfee. Express Scribe also has received no virus, malware, or trojan awards from suggestsoft.com and softarea51. Additionally, Express Scribe transcription player received 5 Star Awards from Core Downloads, Download Pipe, Gear Downloads, Download Nice, and Download Mart. Express Scribe was the Editor's Pick on Download Route and received a Golden Award from EuroDownload.com. The same result was found with Express Dictate Dictation Software. Therefore, I suspect you have a false positive reading from AVG.
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