i successfully imported 22 tracks from a casette into audio lava but each time i click on save it doesn't do it ! aghhh - help !
Answer by
Pooja Bajaj
Try checking if there is enough space on your computer's storage. You can also try restarting the Audio Lava program and trying the save function again. If the issue persists, you can contact the Audio Lava support team for further assistance.
I used it successfully to save two of my cassettes but on the third, I am getting the following message Audio lava cannot save the file. please make sure that the file is not opened in another application. Please help. Thank you
Answer by
Swati Dubey
The error message "Audio Lava cannot save the file" is indicating that the software is unable to save the recorded file. The message suggests checking if the file is opened in another application, as that could be causing the issue. Make sure to close any other programs that might be using the file, and try saving again.
Audio Lava 1.0 was downloaded, but Windows 10 suggests it would damage the computer. Source: Silver Crest cassette digitiser SKD 1000 A3. Is there any fix or update available?
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Answer by
Robert Polubinski
The software is working just fine in Windows 10. I've installed it on Windows 10 x64, and it didn't show any warning or something related.
Here is the image while it plays a file that I've loaded from my PC:
I'm using Audio Lava with a SilverCrest SKD 1000 A3 to digitize some cassettes. Anyway, I'm interested in only having one single output file (track), as I'm copying spoken word (with quiet passages). I copied a one hour cassette (radio program), which gave me 70 tracks.
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Answer by
Sean Hill
You need to use the second tab called Restoration and add one single track and then start the recording procedure. To have only one track, click the Redetect Tracks button and increase the pause time. If the people who talk have longer pauses, then the application will consider it the end of a track and beginning of another.
i successfully imported 22 tracks from a casette into audio lava but each time i click on save it doesn't do it ! aghhh - help !
Try checking if there is enough space on your computer's storage. You can also try restarting the Audio Lava program and trying the save function again. If the issue persists, you can contact the Audio Lava support team for further assistance.
I used it successfully to save two of my cassettes but on the third, I am getting the following message
Audio lava cannot save the file. please make sure that the file is not opened in another application.
Please help. Thank you
The error message "Audio Lava cannot save the file" is indicating that the software is unable to save the recorded file. The message suggests checking if the file is opened in another application, as that could be causing the issue. Make sure to close any other programs that might be using the file, and try saving again.
Audio Lava 1.0 was downloaded, but Windows 10 suggests it would damage the computer. Source: Silver Crest cassette digitiser SKD 1000 A3. Is there any fix or update available?
The software is working just fine in Windows 10. I've installed it on Windows 10 x64, and it didn't show any warning or something related.
Here is the image while it plays a file that I've loaded from my PC:
Click to viewI'm using Audio Lava with a SilverCrest SKD 1000 A3 to digitize some cassettes. Anyway, I'm interested in only having one single output file (track), as I'm copying spoken word (with quiet passages). I copied a one hour cassette (radio program), which gave me 70 tracks.
You need to use the second tab called Restoration and add one single track and then start the recording procedure. To have only one track, click the Redetect Tracks button and increase the pause time. If the people who talk have longer pauses, then the application will consider it the end of a track and beginning of another.
This is where all the operations happen:
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