User Manual

WINDOWS INSTALLATION
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Requirements
You can use ReCycle on any PC running Windows XP or Windows 2000. You
also need a Windows compatible, 16-bit audio card.
Setting Up The Computer
Before proceeding, your computer should be set up and you should be reason-
ably familiar with its operation. You should also have the audio card installed and
working properly.
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To check whether your audio card works properly, try playing back
audio with the Media Player application (included with Windows).
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The quality of the sound during direct playback from ReCycle de-
pends fully on the audio card. If you have a not-so-good audio card,
this may mean that the sound quality during direct playback from
the computer isn’t immaculate. However, this does not reflect the fi-
nal audio in exported or saved files, since these always maintain
highest possible quality.
Finding your way on the
ReCycle CD-ROM
Once you have turned on your system, insert the ReCycle CD-ROM and open it.
At the root of the CD-ROM, you will find a file called “Read Me”. Double click
this to get information about what is what on the CD-ROM.
Installing the Acrobat
Reader
To be able to read the online documentation, you must have the Acrobat Reader
application installed. If this isn’t already installed on your computer, you need to
install it from the ReCycle CD-ROM:
1. Insert the ReCycle CD-ROM.
2. On the CD-ROM, open the folder “Acrobat Reader” and double click
on the application file to install.
3. Follow the instructions in the dialogs that appear.