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Joyce Jones
September 24th, 2003, 12:07 AM
Everything seems to go fine until I click write file after nameing the fileC:\songlist\titlevg, message says Error! creating output file. What am I doing wrong? Is it supposed to be D:\ or C:\, does it matter?Does it have to be the same drive for Input file and the output file?

jaddams
September 24th, 2003, 01:16 AM
Joyce,

Here’s how you create an output file.

(This is a copy and paste from the Vogone manual which is included in the program.)

You can create a new or open an existing Output file now or later to receive your vocal reduced song when you are done. We suggest you do it now while you are thinking about filenames.

The Output File will store in the same directory as you selected with the Select Input File button. However, you can change this by selecting any other directory with the Create Output File button.

Unlike the Input field, you can type in a new name for the Output File. When you press Enter:

If the name is unique, click Yes to approve creating the new file or No to cancel, allowing you to change it.

If the filename exists, click Yes to overwrite the existing file or No to not overwrite it, allowing you to enter a different name to use.

When you click the Create Output File button the Save As dialog box at the right appears, but showing the directories and files on your computer.

Select the drive and directory where you want to store your vocal reduced .wav files on the hard drive.

To replace a file, double click it file or single click it and click the Open button.

WARNING! Do not select the input filename for your output filename.

Entering in a new name in the File name: field allows creating a file in the selected directory.

Good luck

Jon

jaddams
September 24th, 2003, 01:27 AM
Joyce,

You may also want to read an excellent thread started by George just this evening.

The thread is titled: Vogone Step-by-Step," and it's located here! (http://forum.mtu.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=2823)

I hope this helps.

Regards,

Jon