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#1 rminten

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Posted 13 December 2006 - 06:35 PM

In Sound Editor, does anyone know if I can enable the waveform to display while I'm capturing audio?  When I record audio, all I get is a little window that has the left and right channels with the audio levels displayed, but the waveform display is blank.  It isn't until I play back that the waveform displays.  

It used to work this way by default in version 7, but ever since version 8, it's worked like I've described.

Any ideas on this would be greatly appreciated?  And, if Version 9 is not capable of doing this, does anyone know of RecordNow might have this capability?

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Posted 16 December 2006 - 09:16 AM

View Postrminten, on Dec 13 2006, 08:35 PM, said:

In Sound Editor, does anyone know if I can enable the waveform to display while I'm capturing audio? When I record audio, all I get is a little window that has the left and right channels with the audio levels displayed, but the waveform display is blank. It isn't until I play back that the waveform displays.
It used to work this way by default in version 7, but ever since version 8, it's worked like I've described.
Any ideas on this would be greatly appreciated? And, if Version 9 is not capable of doing this, does anyone know of RecordNow might have this capability?
Thanks!

Randy


That waveform display during capture went out with V7.5.  I sort of liked it also. I also think that Record Now is Sound Editor, Music Disc Creator, Disc Copier etc.  All part of EMC that you have.  You can have V7 on your computer with V9 as long as you don't "downgrade" to IE 7.
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Posted 16 December 2006 - 09:43 AM

View Postsknis, on Dec 16 2006, 10:16 AM, said:

That waveform display during capture went out with V7.5.  I sort of liked it also. I also think that Record Now is Sound Editor, Music Disc Creator, Disc Copier etc.  All part of EMC that you have.  You can have V7 on your computer with V9 as long as you don't "downgrade" to IE 7.

Thanks for the information.  I finally called tech support and they were a bit clueless to what I was talking about, but finally were able to tell me that it was not an option to enable this in version 9.  I'll try what you've mentioned with having both 7 and 9 on my system and see how that works.  Thanks for taking the time to get back to me!

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