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Audio Editor Pro 1.52 - User Guide and FAQ

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Frequently Asked Questions - Audio Editor Pro

  1. While attempting to convert a WMA file to WAV or MP3, the software does not seem to respond. What could be the problem?
    This is usually caused by the file's audio content using a codec that is not supported by the conversion module. Even though it plays properly in Audio Editor Pro, the playback engine's supported codecs are different from that of the conversion module.

    You should ensure that you're running the latest version of Audio Editor Pro, because we are always adding support for additional codecs as the software is updated.


  2. How do I use Audio Editor Pro to record from an LP or cassette?
    Audio Editor Pro can be used to record from any available source. Therefore, you should make the necessary hardware connection from your stereo or other source device to your sound card.

    Now, within Audio Editor Pro, select the connection used on your sound card as the input source for recording. Start playback on your stereo or other device, and click the record button on the Audio Editor Pro window.

    When the audio content playback is complete, press Stop in Audio Editor Pro, and save the recording via the Save As command. You should keep in your mind the frequency at which recordings are saved.


  3. When I convert from WAV to MP3 or WAV to WMA, the converted files play too fast. How can I resolve this matter?
    When converting from WAV to MP3 or WAV to WMA, the source file and output file must be the same frequency. Otherwise, the resulting output will play too slow or too fast, depending on the difference in frequencies.

    In this situation, you will need to convert files with a frequency other than 44.1 kHz using the File > Save As command before processing. Once this step has been taken, the conversion to MP3 or WMA will produce the result.


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