Creative EMU10K1 User Guide - Page 46

Soundo’LE, If the Always Save Changes Automatically check box

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If the Always Save Changes Automatically check box on the Options tab page is selected, your revised settings are saved when you quit the Environmental Audio control utility. You cannot return to a previously saved environment unless you clear this check box. Soundo'LE Creative Soundo'LE plays and records wave (.WAV) data, and supports Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) 2.0. To open a wave file: 1. On the File menu, click Open. The Open a Sound File dialog appears. 2. Select the wave file you want to open. Information about the file such as the wave format, and data size are displayed in the dialog. You can preview a file by clicking the Play button. 3. Click the OK button. To play a wave file: 1. Open the wave file. 2. Click the Play button or press the P key. To stop the playback, click the Stop button or press the S key. To record a wave file: 1. On the File menu, click New. 2. Click the Record button or press the R key. To stop the recording, click the Stop button or press the S key. The .WAV File Length Indicator shows the length of the file in seconds. Using Sound Blaster Live! Value 32

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Using Sound Blaster Live! Value
32
If the Always Save Changes Automatically check box
on the Options tab page is selected, your revised
settings are saved when you quit the Environmental
Audio control utility.
You cannot return to a
previously saved environment unless you clear this
check box.
Soundo
LE
Creative Soundo'LE plays and records wave (.WAV) data, and supports Object Linking and Embedding
(OLE) 2.0.
To open a wave file:
1.
On the File menu, click Open.
The Open a Sound File dialog appears.
2.
Select the wave file you want to open.
Information about the file such as the wave format, and data
size are displayed in the dialog.
You can preview a file by clicking the Play button.
3.
Click the OK button.
To play a wave file:
1.
Open the wave file.
2.
Click the Play button or press the P key.
To stop the playback, click the Stop button or press the S key.
To record a wave file:
1.
On the File menu, click New.
2.
Click the Record button or press the R key.
To stop the recording, click the Stop button or press the S key.
The .WAV File Length Indicator shows the length of the file in seconds.