I have problem

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Alx86
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I have problem

Post by Alx86 » Sun Aug 01, 2010 10:20 pm

I Have No Clue How i Did it , but , now every time i REC , the Track is split in two Of the same thing , Like i said , There will be 2 tracks On one *actuall* Track , i dont understand , ive Reinstalled it like 3 times , and when i do , There stuff i cant even Manually Delete , its a bunch of DLL files, but anyway i cant Overdub my Old Recording cause of this Double Track Prob , it seems there 2 of the same Sounds in one track , stacked on each other

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Re: I have problem

Post by Gale Andrews » Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:06 am

Alx86 wrote:I Have No Clue How i Did it , but , now every time i REC , the Track is split in two Of the same thing , Like i said , There will be 2 tracks On one *actuall* Track , i dont understand , ive Reinstalled it like 3 times , and when i do , There stuff i cant even Manually Delete , its a bunch of DLL files, but anyway i cant Overdub my Old Recording cause of this Double Track Prob , it seems there 2 of the same Sounds in one track , stacked on each other
Audacity 1.3.12 (the current Beta) for Windows 2000 and later requires all the following dll's in its installation folder in order to work properly, so you should leave them alone:

msvcp90.dll
msvcr90.dll
wxbase28u_net_vc_custom.dll
wxbase28u_vc_custom.dll
wxmsw28u_adv_vc_custom.dll
wxmsw28u_core_vc_custom.dll
wxmsw28u_html_vc_custom.dll

As to your problem, is it that you are recording a track that says "stereo" when you want to record mono? If so, click Edit > Preferences: Devices and set recording channels to "1 (mono)".

For any tracks you have already recorded in stereo, select the track by clicking above the mute/solo buttons then click Tracks > Stereo Track to Mono.



Gale
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Alx86
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Re: I have problem

Post by Alx86 » Mon Aug 02, 2010 3:39 am

Gale Andrews wrote:
Alx86 wrote:I Have No Clue How i Did it , but , now every time i REC , the Track is split in two Of the same thing , Like i said , There will be 2 tracks On one *actuall* Track , i dont understand , ive Reinstalled it like 3 times , and when i do , There stuff i cant even Manually Delete , its a bunch of DLL files, but anyway i cant Overdub my Old Recording cause of this Double Track Prob , it seems there 2 of the same Sounds in one track , stacked on each other
Audacity 1.3.12 (the current Beta) for Windows 2000 and later requires all the following dll's in its installation folder in order to work properly, so you should leave them alone:

msvcp90.dll
msvcr90.dll
wxbase28u_net_vc_custom.dll
wxbase28u_vc_custom.dll
wxmsw28u_adv_vc_custom.dll
wxmsw28u_core_vc_custom.dll
wxmsw28u_html_vc_custom.dll

As to your problem, is it that you are recording a track that says "stereo" when you want to record mono? If so, click Edit > Preferences: Devices and set recording channels to "1 (mono)".

For any tracks you have already recorded in stereo, select the track by clicking above the mute/solo buttons then click Tracks > Stereo Track to Mono.



Gale
TYVM , that solved it .

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