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  1. Click the Google Drive button on the Upload page for the Google Drive upload setup. Choose your preset options and then click Link Google Drive, you must then enter your log in credentials or create a new Google account. Your photo will be stored with the File Name you want to appear on your Google Drive account. To complete the upload process, you will need to authorize PhotoPad to connect to your Google Drive account. Click the Authorize button to be connected to your Google Drive account online to complete this process. When an account is authorized, PhotoPad will post the image in a specified folder to your account with the details you have specified.

     

    You can authorize only: 

    Email

    Twitter

    Dropbox

    Google Drive

    Flickr

    OneDrive

  2. Paste Mix

    This function takes the audio you have previous copied or cut and mixes it with the current selected region.

    After you have cut or copied the audio you want to mix select the new region and used Edit -> Paste Mix from the menu (or use Ctrl+Alt+V). You can specify the volume of the mix (that is the volume of the clipboard audio).

    Almost always the length of the selected regions will be different. If the mix selection (in the clipboard) is shorter than the current selection then the mixed audio will just end when it ends. If the mix clipboard is longer than the current selection then one of the follow can be selected. "Increase selection" means that the mix just continues past the end until the mix file ends. "Insert Silence" means at the end of the current selection, the mix will be inserted until it ends. The fade out mix means that as the end of the current selection is approach the mix fades out - this is useful for background music beds and SFX.

    A typical example of Paste Mix is where you want to mix a music bed behind a voice over. To do this copy the music track from one file, open the voice file select the voice (say with Ctrl+A) then select Edit -> Paste Mix and fade out mix.

    If the file you are pasting into is stereo you can select the stereo position of the file to be pasted. For example if you are paste-mixing a sound effect you can place that sound towards the left by sliding the pan fader left.

    Audio can also be pasted from the System Clipboard (Ctrl+Alt+Shift+V). The System Clipboard can be used to copy and paste audio to and from other applications.

  3. Try creating a mini-slideshow using just the skipped images. If the exported file does not contain the images, you need to download the KLite codec pack. After the codec pack has been installed, export your slideshow again.

    If the images do export in your mini-slideshow, restart PhotoStage and export the original slideshow again.

  4. The Add/Edit Transaction window allows you to edit the details of an existing transaction or add a new transaction to your MoneyLine records. To create a new transaction, click the Transaction button on the main toolbar. To edit an existing transaction, double-click it from the transactions list in the main window.

     

    Account:

    Select the account for this transaction.

    Transaction Date:

    Enter the date on which the transaction occurred.

    Transaction Type:

    Select the type of transaction entered.

     

    • Deposit - Deposit income into this account.
    • ATM - A withdraw from an ATM machine.
    • EFT - An electronic funds transfer.
    • Check - A written and numbered check.
    • Purchase - Point of sale purchase.
    • Transfer - A transfer to another account.

     

     

    Check Number:

    Enter the transaction check number, if applicable. The check number should contain no more than six numbers.

    Payee:

    Select or type in the name of the party to whom the transaction is credited. Once a payee is entered the first time, it will be added to the payees list and will be listed in this drop-down list.

    Account (for transfers only):

    Select the account to transfer funds to.

     

    Note:

    This optional field may be used to enter a brief description about the transaction.

     

     

    Category:

    Select the income or expense category to which the transaction is assigned.
    Note: If this is a split transaction click the Split Transaction button to allocate multiple categories.

     

    Sub-Category:

    Select or enter the income or expense sub-category, if applicable. Once a category is entered the first time, it will be added to the categories list and will be listed in this drop-menu.

    Amount:

    Enter the amount of the transaction.

    Split Transaction

    Click the Split Transaction button to allocate multiple categories for this transaction.

     

     

    Tax Deductible:

    Select the appropriate tax deduction for the transaction.


  5. MixPad supports live recording of MIDI input from MIDI capable devices. You can record a MIDI clip into any of your tracks - even tracks that already contain audio files.

     

    In order to record a MIDI clip you will need to first configure your MIDI input settings:

    1. Click the Audio Options icon on the track you would like to record into. You should see the Audio Options dialog for that track appear.
    2. Under Recording Options, select the 'Record using a MIDI device' option.
    3. Select the MIDI device you wish to use for recording from the pulldown list.

    The rest of the recording process is basically the same as it is for recording audio.

    1. Put the track into record-standby mode by clicking the Rec button.
    2. Start recording by clicking the MixPad record button at the bottom of the screen.
    3. Start playing your MIDI device. You should see the MIDI in light, located in the track control panel, illuminate every time MixPad receives a MIDI event.
  6. You can try A high-pass filter (sometimes called a low cut filter) removes all low frequencies below a specified Hz. This is useful if you want to make your recording sound 'clearer' or less 'muddy'. It is very usual to use a high-pass filter of about 300Hz on all voice recordings to improve intelligibility.

  7. Hola,

     

    Verificaste que en Herramientas > Configuraciones de Audio > Audio verificar que este seleccionado el dispositivo correcto para grabar audio.

  8. Hello,

     

    You could try to select the option add to Slideshow instead of dragging the photos or you can try the following:

    1. Make sure you have the latest graphic-card, sound-card and MemBoard drivers, all the latest Windows Updates as well as any trusted latest Codec Pack version installed. (reboot PC after each installation)
    2. Please, make sure that your PC is free of malware and its not overloaded with background running software or not overloaded with severe antivirus configuration
    3. When all above is done, launch PhotoStage -> go ""Options"" -> ""General"" -> ""Clear Cache"" -> ""ok"" -> close PhotoStage
    4.Reboot the PC and then try again.

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