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(Created page with " Synchronization allows the user to keep two folders identical by means of copying the latest version of the files of one folder to the other folder and visa versa. The synchronization option in WinNc has a number of features and previews the list of files to be copied so the user can verify them before the actual synchronization starts. == Synchronization mode: == * Merge source and destination: The newer files on each location (source/destination) will be copied to...")
 
(Created page with " ==Play Audio in WinNc== File:Audio viewer winnc.png '''Keyboard shortcuts in the Audio viewer''' *CTRL + Arrow right: Fast forward in song *CTRL + Arrow left: Fast backward in song *CTRL + Arrow up: Volume up in audio viewer *CTRL + Arrow down: Volume down in audio viewer *Arrow right: Next song *Arrow left: Previous song *ESC: Quit == Rip Audio CD Settings == '''MP3 Settings''' *Sample Rate: Lets you adjust the sample rate *BitRate: Lets you adjust...")
 
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Synchronization allows the user to keep two folders identical by means of copying the latest version of the files of one folder to the
==Play Audio in WinNc==
other folder and visa versa. The synchronization option in WinNc has a number of features and previews the list of files to be copied so the
user can verify them before the actual synchronization starts.


== Synchronization mode: ==
[[File:Audio viewer winnc.png]]
* Merge source and destination:
The newer files on each location (source/destination) will be copied to the other location.
This results in identical content on both locations with the newest files
* Merge to destination:
The newer files in the source location will be copied to the destination location. Source location will not be altered.
* Merge to source:
The newer files in the destination location will be copied to the source location. Destination location will not be altered.
* Force to destination:
The newer files in the source location will be copied to the destination location. Files that don’t exist in the source location will be deleted from the destination location.
This results in identical content on both locations based on the source location. Source location will not be altered. Use with care
* Force to source:
The newer files in the destination location will be copied to the source location. Files that don’t exist in the destination location will be deleted from the source location.
This results in identical content on both locations based on the destination location. Destination location will not be altered. Use with care


== Matching: ==
'''Keyboard shortcuts in the Audio viewer'''
Only files that exists on both locations are considered in the synchronization. This means that files that don’t exist on the other location will be ignored.


== Skip empty folders: ==  
*CTRL + Arrow right: Fast forward in song
Empty folders will not be synchronized, so the empty folder are not created on the other location.
 
*CTRL + Arrow left: Fast backward in song
 
*CTRL + Arrow up: Volume up in audio viewer
 
*CTRL + Arrow down: Volume down in audio viewer
 
*Arrow right: Next song
 
*Arrow left: Previous song
 
*ESC: Quit
 
 
 
== Rip Audio CD Settings ==
 
'''MP3 Settings'''
 
*Sample Rate: Lets you adjust the sample rate
 
*BitRate: Lets you adjust the bit rate
 
*Max Bitrate: Adjust this for max VBR bitrate
 
*Mode: Select mono or stereo
 
*Quality: Selects the quality of the mp3 (higher quality means you will experience longer render times)
 
*MPEG Layer: Select mono or stereo
 
*Copyright: Turns the copyright function on
 
*Original: Select to give the MP3 an original tag
 
*CRC: Checks the integrity
 
*Private: Select to give the MP3 an private tag
 
*Variable Bitrate (VBR): With VBR you can create MP3 files that will e.g. compress silent and easily compressable audio to a smaller file when possible.
 
*Write VBR Header: Write a VBR Header
 
*VBR Quality: Adjust the quality
 
 
== Extract CD to mp3 ==
 
WinNc can rip (extract) audio cd and encode them to WAV or directly to MP3. To rip a cd place the audio cd in one of your drives, open the cd drive in WinNc and copy the .cda files to the directory you want the MP3 to be stored in. WinNc will confirm that you want to RIP the selected files. You can use the default settings below (recommended) or adjust the settings as you like.
 
 
== Extraction settings ==
 
Extract to MP3
If you turn the MP3 of, the cd-rip function will extract the files to WAV.
 
Read cd content from CDDB
CDDB is a service that will name your ripped files as a songnumber. This information is stored on an internet server.
 
CD Database
Selects the CDDB servername on the internet and the port.

Latest revision as of 16:00, 23 December 2022

Play Audio in WinNc

File:Audio viewer winnc.png

Keyboard shortcuts in the Audio viewer

  • CTRL + Arrow right: Fast forward in song
  • CTRL + Arrow left: Fast backward in song
  • CTRL + Arrow up: Volume up in audio viewer
  • CTRL + Arrow down: Volume down in audio viewer
  • Arrow right: Next song
  • Arrow left: Previous song
  • ESC: Quit


Rip Audio CD Settings

MP3 Settings

  • Sample Rate: Lets you adjust the sample rate
  • BitRate: Lets you adjust the bit rate
  • Max Bitrate: Adjust this for max VBR bitrate
  • Mode: Select mono or stereo
  • Quality: Selects the quality of the mp3 (higher quality means you will experience longer render times)
  • MPEG Layer: Select mono or stereo
  • Copyright: Turns the copyright function on
  • Original: Select to give the MP3 an original tag
  • CRC: Checks the integrity
  • Private: Select to give the MP3 an private tag
  • Variable Bitrate (VBR): With VBR you can create MP3 files that will e.g. compress silent and easily compressable audio to a smaller file when possible.
  • Write VBR Header: Write a VBR Header
  • VBR Quality: Adjust the quality


Extract CD to mp3

WinNc can rip (extract) audio cd and encode them to WAV or directly to MP3. To rip a cd place the audio cd in one of your drives, open the cd drive in WinNc and copy the .cda files to the directory you want the MP3 to be stored in. WinNc will confirm that you want to RIP the selected files. You can use the default settings below (recommended) or adjust the settings as you like.


Extraction settings

Extract to MP3 If you turn the MP3 of, the cd-rip function will extract the files to WAV.

Read cd content from CDDB CDDB is a service that will name your ripped files as a songnumber. This information is stored on an internet server.

CD Database Selects the CDDB servername on the internet and the port.