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Musicman51 June 17th, 2009 07:24 PM

Insta Button Help
 
First, YES i've read, reread, and reread the hoster users guide! It just confused me more.
First i've never tried to use the insta buttons, i'd like to give it a whirl.
I have my sound effects on CDs. Would someone please explain to me how i get the sound effects to my insta buttons?
Question 1,
I take it i use the CD Rom on my show laptop to import the effect. Do i use Windows Media Player for this?
Question 2,
Do i put these files on my external E drive where my KMA files are located, or on the internal C drive on my show laptop.
Question 3, what do i do next?
Question 4, tips, anything to watch out for?
Question 5, What is the best format to import these effects as? WAV? mp3???
Thanks George :?

ddouglass June 17th, 2009 08:49 PM

1: It would depend on what format they are in on the CD. If they are WAV or MP3 on the CD then just copy them to the hard drive. If they are CDA files then you would need to import them.
I would not use WMP as it will add DRM data to the file making it only playable on that computer in WMP and no other programs.:e If you have Microstudio use it to import them in as MP3 files.

2: It really doesn't matter where you put them. If you are going to use them on more than one computer I would put them in a separate folder on the external. The less data I keep on the C drive the better it is.

3: Open the Tools/Instabutton control and add the files in the order you want them to show across the Main screen, adding a Title and the color you want for the button. (This part is in the manual and pretty clear). Highlight each one, click on the Play button up top, adjust the volume to the level you want it. The volume will stay at the setting you set for each individual file. This way you can balance them out so one doesn't blow you away and the next be too soft.

4: None right now.:g

5: Your best bets would be MP3 or WMA. WAV files will work but the volume control/Play will not meaning you would have to adjust the volume with an outside program to set their level.

If you do happen to get any WAV files (CD or Download) you can convert them with Songverter to MP3 or WMA. Some WAV files will not convert in Songverter because of older or strange formatting.

Musicman51 June 18th, 2009 12:28 PM

I used Window Media Player, and converted them to mp3, then ripped them to cd. That should also work right? If so dale, i will give it a try today. George

Musicman51 June 18th, 2009 01:16 PM

btw, my microstudio will import these as a .wav file..is that better then using Windows Media Player and converting them to mp3? George

ddouglass June 18th, 2009 09:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Musicman51 (Post 93202)
btw, my microstudio will import these as a .wav file..is that better then using Windows Media Player and converting them to mp3? George

That is ok, but for best results (volume control) they should be MP3. I just hope the ones from WMP do not have the DRM info encoded into them by WMP which will prevent them from playing in Hoster.
If you do import them with Microstudio, then your best bet would be to use Songverter and convert those WAV files to MP3.


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