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WAVELAB
12 – 300 Batch processing
On start of file process
This is where you select how WaveLab should behave when processing
each file. There is only one option here: “Minimize wave window”. If this is
activated and the document is currently open in a window, WaveLab will
minimize this before the processing starts.
On file process completion
These settings determine what should happen after each individual file
has been processed:
Priority
These buttons specify how fast the wave file should be processed.
Any dropouts that occur as a result of too little processing power will only
affect the playback of the file. Files processed by the Batch Processor will
always be free of dropouts!
Option Description
Restore wave window If the window was minimized when processing started, it will be
restored to its previous size.
Open in window If this option is activated, the file will be opened after processing,
regardless of whether it was open before or not.
Option Description
Relax Background The file is processed in the background, but priority is given to audio
playback and to your continued work on other files. This makes Wave-
Lab as responsive as possible, but slows down processing.
Background The file is processed in the background but with a lower priority given
to your continued work on other files. This makes processing faster but
the program less responsive (unless your computer is fast enough for
this not to make any discernible difference). Try this mode when sev-
eral files should be processed in the background.
Fast Processing is given high priority. If you have playback activated during
processing, a fairly high-performance computer will be required to
avoid dropouts in playback.