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11.1 Dialogs 253
Strategies to detect and correct errors
There are several strategies that you can employ when detecting and correcting errors:
Define an audio selection where you have identified an error, then click "Correct", or
"Mark for subsequent correction".
Use the function "Detect next error" to let WaveLab automatically find the next error,
and then click "Correct", or "Mark for subsequent correction".
Use the function "Detect all errors" to let WaveLab automatically find all errors in the
predefined range. Then browse the marked errors, removing or adjusting each audio
range in turn, and click "Correct" to correct any specific errors, or you can use the
option "Correct all".
You can access this dialog by choosing Workspace > Specific tool windows > Error
Correction.
For an explanation of each parameter and interface feature, click on , or the 'What's this?'
question mark icon. For more information see Getting Help
Related topics
Marker types
11.1.29 Configure external tools
This dialog allows you to configure WaveLab to work with external applications. You can pass
command line arguments to the external applications so that they can process the current
file/folder you are working on, or even the WaveLab's settings folder. This function can be
useful if you wish to edit an Audio File in another application, or wish to compress all your
settings files into a backup zip file, for example.
Note that an external tool only works within the Workspace in which it is defined. This is by
design, so that each type of Workspace can have its own external "toolkit".
To define an external tool you need to:
Give the command a title
Specify the path to the application's executable file
Choose which arguments you wish to pass to the external application
Additionally you can specify an initial folder to direct the external application to
Select how you wish WaveLab to behave before the external tool is launched.
Once you have defined an external tool in this way, you can run it by selecting its title from
the Tools menu from within its Workspace.
You can access this dialog by choosing Tools > Configure external tools....
For an explanation of each parameter and interface feature, click on , or the 'What's this?'
question mark icon. For more information see Getting Help
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