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WAVELAB
Troubleshooting 35 – 801
There is too much noise in my recordings
Have you adjusted your recording levels properly?
Is the source connected to the proper input?
Have you specified 8 bits as the bit resolution for the recording? Try 16 bits in-
stead.
Keep in mind that microphones provided with sound cards are very low quality.
The mixer can't be “created”
Have you specified your audio card in the Preferences dialog? A mixer can't be
created if “Microsoft Sound Mapper” is selected.
Do you have the latest and correct drivers for your card? We have noted that
some card drivers contain “bugs” that prevent a mixer from being created.
Playback problems
No playback at all
Is the card really installed correctly? Try using some application included with the
card to see if that works. Also try the “Media Player” included with Windows. If
that doesn't work, there's something wrong with the card or the installation.
Playback is choppy
Are you using a compressed hard drive? You should not use WaveLab on such
drives because they eat up too much processor power!
To play a quality wave (e.g. 16 bit Stereo 44,1 kHz file) from a CD-ROM, your
CD-ROM reader must be at least of a “Double Speed” type.
A file can't be played
Is the file really in a format (sample rate, bit resolution mono/stereo) supported by
your audio card? The format of the file is indicated on the status bar.
Playback can’t be heard
Do you have an application for the audio card that allows you to adjust playback
volumes? Are these settings correct?
Check the cables and the other audio equipment you use.