Gnome P. User Guide
a) Playing sound recordings
Sound recordings from the voice-recorder memory can be played in Sound Manager
Gnome P without previously copying them to the PC hard drive. The program also allows
playback of any PCM sound files.
To play a recording, double-click on it with the mouse or select Play from the
Recording menu. The slider in the Playback group-box will indicate current playback posi-
tion. Playback can be controlled with buttons
,
and
, as well as by dragging the
slider. Buttons
and
are used to jump to the beginning of the next or previous re-
cording accordingly.
Button
(Loop) enables/disables the loop playback mode of a selected recording
fragment. Fragment length is defined in the Loop length field. Pressing this button will shift
current playback position backwards by the specified time interval. Once the slider reaches
the position where the Loop button was pressed, it will immediately shift back to the loop
start position. To switch to the standard playback mode release the Loop button.
To play sound files stored on the hard drive, use the button
or the Recording-
>Play from disk command. Sound files are played the same way as recordings from the
voice-recorder memory.
Pressing the button
or using the Service->Player options command you may
change player parameters, such as: AGC range, noise cancelation mode (microphone or
telephone line), noise cancelation threshold (see Figure 7.3.7).
To save parameters
and to close the window «Player options», press OK button. To save parameters and not to
close the window, press Apply button. Pressing the Default button you may restore the
default player parameters.
Figure 7.3.7 Player parameters window
Buttons
and
are used for switching on/off AGC mode and noise cancelation
mode accordingly during the record playing.
Volume control can be performed with the Volume slider.
To display newly added recordings in the recordings list use the Recording ->Refresh
menu command.
If several playback devices are installed in your PC select the desired device using the
Service->Select playback device command. In the displayed window (Figure 7.3.8) select
the desired device and press Save.
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