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ACDSee 14 User Guide
1. Do one of the following:
Select an image in Manage mode.
Open an image in View mode.
2. Click Tools | Image Audio | Edit.
3. In the Edit Audio dialog box, select or change the Record sound settings options as described below.
4. Click Record and do one of the following:
Use a microphone and record a sound.
Play audio from an audio player on your computer.
5. Click Record to stop the recording.
6. Click Save As to save the audio file.
7. In the Save Sound File dialog box, type a name in the File name field, and then click Save.
8. Click OK.
Record sound settings options
Capture device Specifies which of your computer's devices you want to record the audio.
Input format Determines which sample rate and audio type are used to record the sound. The formats displayed
depend on the sound card you have installed on your computer.
Overwrite Replaces the recorded audio from the Start marker slider location.
Mix Combines the recording with the existing audio file.
Insert using start
marker
Inserts the recording at the start marker location. Drag the Start marker slider to select a position.
Append to sound
file
Adds the recording to the existing audio file.
Replace sound file Replaces the entire audio file with the new recording.
Selecting part of an image
You can use the Select tool in View mode to select a rectangular area of an image. You can then zoom in on the selection, copy the
selection, save the selection as a new image, print the selection, and use the selection as the desktop wallpaper.
To select part of an image:
1. Click the Select Tool icon.
2. Drag the cursor across the image to create a marquee.
3. Right-click inside the marquee and select one of the options described below.
4. To cancel the selection, click an area of the image outside of the marquee.
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