F GREEN
Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 1:50 pm
HELLO AUDACITY TEAM
I am now using Audacity 1.3.12 and successfully recording from LPs. Until yesterday, that is, when I did not succeed to get the turntable to communicate with the PC and a box with the misterious name "FGreen" appeared to the right of the Mixer Tool Bar.
Who or what is F Green???? What can I do about him/it?
While here I want to thank the designers of 1.3. Beta for having included a routine that saves the work done before a power failure shut-down. I live in the country and power failures (usually of less than a second's duration) are frequent, I therefore find this feature VERY useful, to say the least. Thanks again.
Thanks also to WAXCYLINDER for having introduced me to ClickRepair. It is fantastic and I would recommend it to all those converting their vinyls to CDs. I agree with WC that the DeClick is set too high at 50: it has eaten whole song tracts that supposedly were badly damaged - VERY invasive surgery! I also found that the 50 setting overtaxed my processor which overheated and I had to pause to let the temperature return to acceptable levels. Setting the DeClick to 30 removed both problems.
I am now using Audacity 1.3.12 and successfully recording from LPs. Until yesterday, that is, when I did not succeed to get the turntable to communicate with the PC and a box with the misterious name "FGreen" appeared to the right of the Mixer Tool Bar.
Who or what is F Green???? What can I do about him/it?
While here I want to thank the designers of 1.3. Beta for having included a routine that saves the work done before a power failure shut-down. I live in the country and power failures (usually of less than a second's duration) are frequent, I therefore find this feature VERY useful, to say the least. Thanks again.
Thanks also to WAXCYLINDER for having introduced me to ClickRepair. It is fantastic and I would recommend it to all those converting their vinyls to CDs. I agree with WC that the DeClick is set too high at 50: it has eaten whole song tracts that supposedly were badly damaged - VERY invasive surgery! I also found that the 50 setting overtaxed my processor which overheated and I had to pause to let the temperature return to acceptable levels. Setting the DeClick to 30 removed both problems.