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Replay Music 2.5 - User Guide and FAQ
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Splitting Tracks Manually
Sometimes when recording from radio or live footage, there are no cues for the end of a track, and you may want to split tracks manually. You can do this by clicking the Split button while recording.
Sorting the Track List
During or after a recording session, you can sort the track list by artist, album or genre as follows:
- Click S# to sort songs in the order which they were recorded.
- Click T# to sort by album track number.
- Click Title to sort by song title.
- Click Artist to sort by artist.
- Click Album to sort by album name.
- Click Genre to sort by genre.
Frequently Asked Questions - Replay Music
- I'm not getting any audio in my recording. What can I check?
First of all, Replay Music should be launched BEFORE you open Real Player, Windows Media Player, or another playback program. If you're having trouble, try this:
- Close all open browser windows.
- Close Real Player, Windows Media Player, WinAmp or whatever program you
- use to play your audio.
- Open Replay Music.
- Open the program that plays the music you want to record.
- Now start recording.
- Can I record audio tapes or LPs into my pc using this software?
Yes! Here's how:
- Hook your audio tape recorder to the line-in or mic port on your PC.
- In Replay Music's Settings, change the Input Source to Line-In or Microphone (depending upon which port you connected to in step 1). Click OK when finished.
- Click Record, and play your tape or LP.
- Which input source in Replay Music's settings should I use when I am recording streaming music from an online source?
When recording an online audio stream we recommend always using the "Sound Card" option. This option is best for splitting online audio tracks accurately. All other input sources are good for recording from external sources, such as a tape deck, record player or microphone.
- I'm having trouble recording from Windows Media Player.
If you have trouble recording from Windows Media Player, you may need to adjust the audio output in Windows Media Player as follows:
- Open Windows Media Player.
- Select Tools, Options from the menu. (If you don't see a menu, right click on the top of the window.)
- Click the Devices tab.
- Click Speakers, then click the Properties button.
- Make sure the Sound Playback option is set to Default DirectSound Device.
- I'm having trouble recording Shoutcast (WinAmp) feeds.
In most cases, WinAmp works fine with Replay Music. The only potential incompatibility is in using Direct Sound. To make WinAmp work with Replay Music you should do the following:
- Start WinAmp.
- Right click on the green dot in the upper right-hand corner.
- Select Options, Preferences.
- If you're using WinAmp version 5, choose Plug-Ins, Output. For version 2 or 3, select the Audio I/O tab.
- Look at the Output plug-ins drop-down list. If "NullSoft Direct Sound" is selected, change it to "NullSoft WaveOut".
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