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Options - advanced settingsBy clicking on the options button in the middle area of the application you get full access to all available settings and options. Sound card configuration and settingsThere are two different ways to configure your sound card properly - it can be done either automatically odder manually.
Note that when the detection is over you have to make sure that the same sound card device is used by Windows Media Player and/or iTunes for playback:
High-Speed digital dubbingTunebite can perform high-speed digital dubbing (accelerated digital recording). It installs a driver that is able to switch the player program to a faster playback mode (you can notice the slider of the player moving faster than normal). The maximum acceleration that works properly is automatically detected and depends on your hardware configuration and player program, on most systems it is 4x with WMP and 2x with iTunes. If there are problems with the quality of the recorded tracks (esp. tracks considerably longer than the original) you'll have to decrease the acceleration and try again.
Please do not use other applications during the high-speed digital dubbing as it performs time critical processing. Audio file formatPlease choose your favorite file format depending on your planned usage of the audio files created by tunebite. You also can decide if your audio files are recorded with a constant or variable bit rate. A variable bit rate usually provides better quality but less compatibility.
Attention! The usage of the "lame_enc.dll" codec requires to purchase a license. Video file formatPlease select how you want to use the video. This will change the size of the recorded video. Also it depends on your system performance.Choose optimized for pc for better quality or optimized for mobile devices for faster processing and lower system performance. You can choose between the following two formats:
Tunebite needs the 3ivx encoder to create MPEG4 files. 3ivx is a MPEG4 encoder from 3ivx Technologies. Please keep in mind that video capture is a very CPU intensive process. If you encounter any frame drops or further problems during the capturing process please modify your video settings to get better video output results. You can lower the video size by selecting Optimized for Mobile devices: tunebite will capture 50% of the original video size if the original size is larger than 320x240, otherwise it will capture 100% of the original size.
Hint: Tunebite is not allowed to deliver a MPEG4 encoder in this version. You need either a license of "tunebite with MPEG4" or the 3ivx software installed. Experts can install the klite codec pack from http://www.codecguide.com to get the 3ivx encoder. Output ControlExport the same trackImportant: two or more input files are considered to represent the same original track if having identical: file name, duration, artist, album and title.
NormalizationNormalization can be used to bring all recorded tracks to the save volume. Using 89dB will likely ensure that no clipping will occur. If the tracks do not sound loud enough you can increase the value. But if clipping does occur you will have to reduce the value. Also note the normalization is currently supported only for the mp3 and ogg.
Output folder and file nameAll recorded tracks will be saved under the folder you specify and optionally artist and album sub-folders can be created. As regarding the file name, if not otherwise specified to create tag-based file names, the original track file name will be used
RecordingAutomatic recordingIf automatic recording is enabled tunebite will intercept and record protected tracks as they are played back in Windows Media Player and iTunes. Hence no need to add the tracks to the tunebite's list of songs, just listen to them in your player and get them re-encoded.Batch recordingBy default tunebite deletes the list of already recorded songs when a new batch session is started. Check "[x] Don't delete recorded list after start of new job" to disable this behaviour. Tunebite can also control the volume level of the player program in use. In most of the cases 100% of the player volume is what we need for not losing the loudness of the original tracks. However in some rare cases, depending on the loudness of the original track and the sound card in use, this might produce distorted output. If such cases it is strongly recommended that you lower the volume level of the player, e.g. you can use 50%. Alternatively, you can simply disable this behaviour and manually set the proper volume level directly in Windows Media Player or iTunes.
PreferencesLanguageThe language can be easily changed at run-time.RegistrationYou can evaluate tunebite as long as you wish. But please be aware that the trial version copies only the first 30 seconds of each protected media file you listen to. To remove this limitation buy a serial number from our webshop.Music download servicesIn addition to the possibility to add files directly from the user interface, user defined folders can be specified as well. In particular with this option one can specify where the downloaded media files are saved and where tunebite can find them.It is also possible to specify if subdirectories are included and as well if files are always added or just in case they are new and copy protected. You can mark all media files as already recorded. That means that all media files currently located in the output folder of your music download service won't be added anymore. Or you can mark all media files as new. That means that all media files currently located in the output folder of your music download service will be added even if they are already recorded. Care should be taken as these operations cannot be undone!
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