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Determining the Quality of any Audio Stream
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With Voice Changer Software Recorder, you can record and save audio streams (from both online and offline sources) in various types of format. However, to have the best record result you should determine which quality settings are most appropriate for the audio stream. This tutorial will show you how to do it with Voice Changer Software. |
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Notes:
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This tutorial is applicable for all editions of
Voice Changer Software.
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This tutorial was illustrated using Voice Changer
Software Diamond in Diamond skin.
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STEP 1:
How to know The Actual Quality of an Audio File
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Go to
the Skin menu (1) and switch to
Classic Skin. In order to discover the quality settings of an audio file,
load it into the Player and click Play.
As soon as the song starts playing, the
(2) and
(3) will automatically move to
the specific positions that match the
quality of the playing song. You will
not be able to change them, unless you stop
playing the song.
For example,
The image to the left shows that the playing
song is in
Mono, 44100 Hz. |
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STEP 2:
Change the Output Format In VCS
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One of
the most powerful features of Voice Changer Software (Diamond Edition) is that
it supports recording and converting audio files in various types of formats and
with a wide range of quality. Each format brings different effect on both
the quality of the output and the size of the output file. Keep this in mind
when you
record your favorite songs in your favorite formats.
As soon as you have the
Quality of Playing Stream (1),
find it in the Stream list then double click on it to pop up the
Codec bar (2).
Move your mouse to Codec bar and choose your
favorite format. More information about the streams
and their most appropriate file types are available
in
the
table below (in green) |
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File Type |
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Microsoft IMA ADPCM CODEC |
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*.wav |
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Micorsoft ADPCM CODEC |
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*.wav |
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Microsoft CCITT G.711 A-Law and u-Law CODEC |
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*.wav |
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Microsoft GSM 6.10 Audio CODEC |
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*.wav |
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DSP Group TrueSpeech (TM) Software CODEC |
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*.wav |
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Microsoft G.723.1 CODEC |
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*.wav |
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Fraunhofer IIS MPEG Layer-3 Codec (advanced) |
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*.wav |
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Speex Voice Audio CODEC |
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*.wav |
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Microsoft PCM Conveter |
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*.wav |
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AIFF/AIFC |
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*.aif |
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Sun |
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*.au |
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IRCAM |
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*.irc |
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NIST |
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*.nist |
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Monkey's Audio |
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*.ape |
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MPEG-2 Audio |
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*.mp3 |
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OGG Vorbis |
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*.ogg |
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Windows Media Audio 9.1 |
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*.wma |
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ACELP.net |
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*.wma |
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Windows Media Audio 9.1 Voice |
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*.wma |
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Windows Media Audio 9.1 Professional |
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*.wma |
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