Jump to content

Jinesh

Members
  • Posts

    13
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Jinesh

  1. Hello,

     

    I am Turki. Just I read in the Switch page about Switch features, and I noted (Optimized CPU usage and efficient code allows for fastest conversion times.) and I want to ask you if can I customize CPU usage and specify 50% of CPU to Switch and 50% of CPU for me during the conversion ?

    https://19216801.onl/ https://routerlogin.uno/

    Now when I use Switch, it takes 100% of my CPU and I cann't work or do any process in my computer !

  2. I'm running Express Rip 1.50 on Windows XP and constantly rip books on CD to listen on my IPOD. I'm finding that it doesn't rip the entire track, but not on all the tracks. This is frustrating when listening to the book and you miss some. I can't find anything to address this problem, wondered if anyone knows the solution. Thanks to any or all help.

  3. I need to be able to merge two or three different bass clef staves, into just one stave. I am trying to create piano versions of concertos, symphonies, etc. and am using the voices from the basso continuo instruments as the bass clef, (violas, cellos and double bass), but when I import the midi, (and just the selected voices), afterwards I am unable to merge together the two or three staves that represent the left hand chords on a piano. They always come in separately, and I don't want to manually enter thousands of notes on the bass clef, (from the 2 or 3 sets of staves), to make the chords.

    Thank you,

    Jinesh.

  4. After a day and a half of fruitless experiments on Wavepad used with the internal mic on my new iMac with Mojave OS, with no input visible on the meters, I was about to give up on WavePad.  However, the strange thing was that MixPad registered and recorded a mic signal with no problem.  The answer was in a post by Apple, which I only stumbled upon late in the day!     Go to the System Preferences menu on the Mac, and select the Security & Privacy icon.  On the next window, choose "Privacy" from the 4 tabs.  Now select "Microphone" in the left hand window.  In the right-hand window, you will find a list of apps which can access the internal microphone, provided their associated tick boxes are selected.    Not suprisingly, Wavepad was not selected, but Mixpad was.  Somehow in installing MixPad, it selected that option during the install process.   Naturally, other audio recording software may also cause mic input problems for the same reason.  

    I hope this is helpful and might avoid you hours of frustration.  I think earlier versions of MacOS did not put the microphone input into the privacy section as an additional security measure.  

  5. I downloaded some songs from the internet and I wanted to edit one and It would not show the soundwaves, only one straight line on the middle.

     

    I open another song and everything's working fine https://speedtest.vet/.

     

    When I open the working one, the "Loading Audio File Source" is filling up, but when I load the other song, it just stars and closes in an instant.

     

    Now, what the heck is that, please do tell me https://vidmate.bid/?

×
×
  • Create New...