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V6 User Manual 1.00.book - Studio General

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If Wave is chosen as the Format then the Settings button becomes active. When clicked the Wave/BWF Settingsdialog appears:All Settings Project Record : Format Wave/BWF Settings dialogThe only option is Unbuffered, ticked by default. When files are read the Windows cache is not used. Thisimproves performance in most cases. Un-check the box to turn buffering on. The System Cache disk is then usedto buffer.ResolutionDisplays the number of bits per sample for recordings from the choice available in the drop-down list. (16bps,24bps or 32bps)Read OptionsUnbuffered read Improves general Playback performance but may impact on waveform display and update.Default = ONThis option enables/disables the Windows Disk Cache.Request SizeThe default value is 64kB. This can be increased to a maximum of 320kB if problems are experienced during playback.WaveformDisplays the current Waveform generation mode from the choice available in the drop-down list. (None, GenerateAFTER recording or Generate WHILE Recording for all supported formats) (Default is WHILE)Source NameThis field allows you to give a name to indicate the source of the material being recorded into Pyramix. For example,you might enter "Reel #1" to indicate the first source reel, etc. If the MediaType field (see below) is set to"None", the Source Name field will be grayed out and not available.Media TypeDisplays the type of media the source material came from, chosen from the drop-down list. Clicking on the EDITbutton allows existing names to be edited or new ones created. The media type chosen here and the source namegiven in the previous field are saved with the media file created by the new recording. This information can thenbe viewed by selecting a clip and displaying its Properties page.Dubbing ModePlease see also: Dubbing Mode on page 341This mode is provided principally for film re-recording. It allows tracks to be Armed or Disarmed for recordingwhile recording is taking place.Enable DubbingWhen checked, Dubbing Mode is engaged.Confirm Track ArmingSettings : Project 27 - 510

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