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Installation and Setting |
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Recording |
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Welcome to liteRecorder Tutorial.
During the installation, after you have agreed to the terms of the license agreement, enter your name and select an installation location, you will see the installation process as a graph filling up. Before the installation is complete, you will see an Audio Setting Wizard as shown below. |
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This wizard will help you select and configure audio devices on your computer for sound recording. It is recommended that you run this Wizard now, but you can change the settings any time after installation. If you want to set it later, please click the Cancel button.
Please read the “Before running Wizard” section before clicking the Next button.
-Close all programs that are using an audio or video device before proceeding.
-Make sure your speakers are properly connected to your computer and that the volume is on.
Click the Next button to continue.
Next you will see the Device setting screen as shown below. |
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Upon clicking the Auto Detect button, this Wizard will detect your sound card. You will hear a static sound for 5 -20 seconds.
You will see a screen pop up (shown below). This will tell you that liteRecorder has successfully detected the audio device on your computer and will be automatically configured for recording.
You may see different device names depending on your sound card. Please click OK to continue. |
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If your sound device was successfully detected, click the Record&Play button to test the selected device. You will hear 5-10 seconds of music and this window will appear: |
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If you click the OK button in this dialog box, you will hear the recorded sound of the previously played music. If the sound is too loud or too quiet, slide the Volume bar to adjust the volume to the desired level. After adjusting, click the Record&Play button again and repeat the procedure.
If you couldn’t hear the recorded sound or failed to detect a sound device, click the Change button to manually select and configure your sound device.
You will see the Audio Options dialog box shown below: |
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From this dialog box, you can select a device to record the sound coming from your computer such as sounds from movies, instant messaging or songs playing on your computer.
When you click the “Play” button, you will hear a sample sound. Select devices one at a time from the Devices box. When the proper device is selected you will see sound waves moving in the Show Wave box , this means that this device is the one you can use to record sound. Adjust the Volume for the device using the volume slider and click the OK button.
Click Next to save these settings and close the Audio Setting Wizard. |
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As soon as you click the Finish button from the Audio Setting Wizard, you will see this Microphone setup dialog box. It is recommended that you select the device now, but you can change the setting any time after installation by clicking the Options button from the liteRecorder main screen.
Microphone Setup |
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You need to check the following before running the Microphone setup like we did in the Audio Setting Wizard.
-Close all programs that are using an audio or video device before proceeding.
-Make sure your microphone and speakers are properly connected to your computer and that the volume is on.
You can start speaking into the microphone. When the proper device is selected you will see sound waves moving in the Show Wave box , this means that this device the proper device for recording. If you have found the device, click the Change button to save the setting.
You may see waves from more than one sound device, depending on your sound card. We recommend you choose the device with the largest waves. Generally, device names starting with “Mic” or “Microphone” are the best recording devices.
If you are installing on a Windows Vista machine, you will see the following dialog box: |
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You can choose devices from the list here. You won’t see the wave to help you choose the device if you are using Windows Vista. However, the recording device for microphone recording will most likely start with “Mic” or “Microphone”. Click OK to finish. You may see different device names depending on your sound card. This picture was taken on a computer using a Realtek Sound Card.
You will be able to set options for microphone recording by clicking Microphone in the left panel and clicking the Options button in the Audio Settings box at any time. Alternately, you can open this setting by selecting Microphone Options from the Tools menu.
Recording Tutorials >
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