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Recording options
Shortcut: R
Recording mode: Choose between stereo, mono, and different bit depths.
Preload: The recording is prepared and all buffers will be loaded. A requester appears;
by clicking it you can start recording without delay. This function is useful if you wish
to start recording without delay.
Sample rate: This option allows you to select the sample rate of the recording. Please
make sure your sound card supports the selected sample rate.
Resample to 44100 Hz: With this button you can specify whether it should be
recorded at 48 kHz or 32 kHz or even be converted into 44.1 kHz while recording.
This is useful when recording from DAT recorders via a digital sound card if the
material is to be used on CDs with 44.1 kHz.
Recording start/length: Here you can program a recording. The recording length can
be specified in different time formats.
Record device: Here you can select the sound card driver that is to be used for
recording. If there is no entry here, or a wrong one, then the card is not installed in
Windows correctly. Try to do this later on via Control Panel > Driver.
Info: Here you can access a dialog that provides information on the sound card
properties. If your sound card supports 24-bit recordings, you can activate this record
mode via the Info dialog.