Reference Guide: 4.2 Playback Control

Reference Guide: 4.2 Playback Control

The Audio toolbar has the usual Play, Pause (icon changes), Forward and Rewind controls: Forward and rewind will always jump to the start of a chunk so you can quickly judge where you are.
 

There is also a playback speed control which allows you to speed up and slow down the audio and a slider to change the volume – there may be a slight lag before a change to these controls takes effect. Volume and speed settings along with the Audio Cleanup and Voice Shift options are saved with your file and can be used when you export your audio.
 


 


Pause Mode

 

If you would like to play just one chunk at a time, you can put playback in Pause Mode with the button: Once in Pause Mode, playback will stop automatically at the end of every chunk (if longer than 2.5 seconds), and if you stop playback within a chunk, the playback position will automatically rewind 2 seconds. This mode makes phrase-by-phrase transcription much easier. Unlike everywhere else in Audio Notetaker where we encourage you to work with focus in the Audio Pane, transcription is much easier staying in the Text pane; use Ctrl+Space to start and stop playback.

 

Playback Problems

 

If you can't hear anything when playing audio back you should check the following (ideally use the inbuilt tutorial file - App Menu → Help → Tutorial):
 

  1. Check to see that the audio cursor is moving through your audio chunks. The play button should have changed to:

     


     

    If not then you need to move the cursor into your audio and press play.
  2. Check that the volume slider is not at the lower end of the scale. Move it to the middle position.
  3. Check that your computers volume control is not muted and is at a normal level.
  4. Check your audio playback devices (especially if you are using an external microphone).You can do this in Vista and Windows 7 by right-clicking on the loudspeaker icon in the Windows taskbar and selecting “Playback Devices”, or you can get to the same display via Control Panel → Sound. Select the device you want to use when Audio Notetaker plays your audio.
  5. If you are using an external playback device check that any volume controls are turned up.
 

Olympus RS28 Footswitch

 

You can control playback using the Olympus RS28 Footswitch. Use the right switch to play, the left switch to rewind and the middle switch to fast forward. Use rewind and fast forward during playback to skim through the speech.


Audio Notetaker normally recognizes the footswitch as soon as it is plugged in, but if it doesn't, simply restart Audio Notetaker with the switch already connected.


    • Related Articles

    • Reference Guide: 4.2 Playback Control

      The Audio toolbar has the usual Play, Pause (icon changes), Forward and Rewind controls: Forward and rewind will always jump to the start of a chunk so you can quickly judge where you are. There is also a playback speed control which allows you to ...
    • Mac User guide - Contents

      This User Guide has been taken from the Guide within Audio Notetaker. You can access this with the question mark icon in the top right of Audio Notetaker, from the Home Tab or from  Help > Audio Notetaker Help    Selected Topics What's New in This ...
    • Windows User Guide - Contents

      This User Guide has been taken from the Guide within Audio Notetaker. You can access this from App Menu > Help > User Guide or click the question mark icon in the top right of the project tab.   Contents: What's New In this version?   Tutorials ...
    • Reference Guide: 4.9 Volume Control

      We have introduced an option to automatically adjust the volume of your recording. This setting is On by default when you create a new project or when you open a project created in an older version. The setting can be found under Audio Cleanup on the ...
    • Reference Guide: 4.9 Volume Control

      We have introduced an option to automatically adjust the volume of your recording. This setting is On by default when you create a new project or when you open a project created in an older version. The setting can be found under Audio Cleanup on the ...