Minor updates will likely be released throughout the year. Please check on the main website for updates. To upgrade GoldWave, download the latest self-installing file and run it.
Install it into your existing GoldWave folder to replace all the older files. If upgrading from a beta version, it is recommended that you uninstall the beta version first. Otherwise it is best to install over the existing version so that all your settings and presets are retained. When upgrading from v5 to v6, settings and presets are not transferred automatically due to potential incompatibilies.
GoldWave Setup can be found on the Windows Start menu. GoldWave Infinity is a new kind of app that is compatible with all modern mobile devices and computers. However GoldWave Infinity does not require a network connection or use remote servers once it is installed. All recording and processing are done directly locally on your computer or device. You retain full control of your audio.
Our goal is to have all of the features of the desktop version available in GoldWave Infinity so you can enjoy the same experience across all your computers and devices! You can use a stereo cable to connect your cassette player or amplified turntable output to the Line-in socket on your computer. For dictation, connect a microphone to the Mic socket. After restoring the audio, use CD-R software to write the files to a disc. For more information about recording audio, see this link.
For more information about creating CDs, see this link. Also see Appendix D in the manual Help Manual in GoldWave for a step-by-step tutorial explaining how to record and restore vinyl records. GoldWave is available by download only.
The file is under 20MB and takes only a few minutes to download. Although you are welcome to make a backup copy on a CD, you can always download a copy from the website when needed.
Since upgrades are free, it is best to download the latest version rather than using an old CD or backup copy. Since there is no real advantage to providing a CD, that option is not offered. The desktop version of GoldWave requires a 64 bit version of Windows 10 or later. Older versions of Windows may not run recent versions of GoldWave, but you can install version 5 or even version 4. The Android version of GoldWave requires Android 6. For similar native Linux software, try Audacity. You can download and try it for free, but you are required to buy a license if you decide to keep using it.
The evaluation version expires after a certain amount of use. The status bar counter gives you a good idea of how much you use GoldWave. It keeps a running total of all the commands you have used since installing GoldWave. The counter is completely removed when GoldWave is licensed. See the Buy Now page for details.
Is phone support available or can I buy by phone? Sorry, GoldWave Inc. For support options, see the Support page. For purchasing options, see the Buy Now page. The window image is copied to the clipboard. You can then start the Windows Paint accessory and Paste the image for editing and printing. In Windows 7 or later use the Snipping Tool to capture part of the screen and save it to a file.
Most of the commands in GoldWave include a Help button. You can use the Help Contents menu command to find additional information. A detailed manual is located under the Help Manual menu. If you've encountered a problem, try the Troubleshooter. Also check the forums. For books on the subject, search on Amazon. GoldWave works for basic users with minimal privileges. It is recommended that GoldWave be installed by an administrator so that it can be installed in the standard Program Files folder.
However, it can be installed by a basic user provided it is installed in a folder that the user has write access to basic users do not have write access to the Program Files folder. When the program is installed by the administrator, basic users will be prompted to install the default presets and settings when they run the program for the first time. Elevated privileges are not required to run the program. Simply download the self-installing file and run it.
It will ask you where to install GoldWave and whether or not to create shortcuts and menu items. If you have any trouble installing GoldWave, try the Troubleshooter. Administrator privileges may be required on some versions of Windows during installation to install it in the Program Files folder. GoldWave does not require administrator privileges after it is installed.
If you've upgraded GoldWave, there may be several entries. It is safe to remove all older entries without affecting the current version. If you are upgrading, it is best to install the upgrade before uninstalling the older version. That will retain your current settings. Download and install the latest version of GoldWave on the new computer.
Enter your license into the program after it is installed. Be sure to uninstall GoldWave from the old computer. To transfer settings and presets to a new computer, use Start Programs GoldWave GoldWave Setup and choose the Backup Settings button on the old computer to save all settings to a file on portable or network storage USB drive, memory card, etc.
If you backed up settings using v5, then you must install v5 on the new computer to restore the settings v5 and v6 store settings differently and are not compatible. Use the Restore Settings button on the new computer to copy the settings from that file. You must reselect the playback , recording , and volume devices press F11, Volume tab in GoldWave to match the new computer's hardware. Download and install the latest version of GoldWave. Your current license will work in the latest version. Use this link to request a copy of your license information.
If you are unable to find the beta key, please do not install the beta. You are unqualified to use it. If you contacted GoldWave Inc. The ability to read all instructions and follow them is a mandatory requirement for beta testers. By default, GoldWave uses the standard Windows temporary folder to store audio while editing. Choose the Configure button to assign the pedals or buttons. GoldWave uses DirectX to play and record audio.
If your system does not have a DirectX compatible sound driver, Windows will try to emulate DirectX functionality using your current driver. It is best to upgrade your sound driver to a DirectX compatible version. If one is not available, you can increase the Latency setting in GoldWave. To do that, use the Options Control Properties command or press the F11 key , then select the Device tab, then move the Latency fader to the right. Also see if any other non-emulated playback devices are available in the drop down list.
Your system may need updated sound or video drivers. Try the Troubleshooter to find a solution. You may have received an incomplete download. Try downloading another copy. An old version of GoldWave may still be running. Be sure to close GoldWave before installing an update or try restarting your system. You may need to log in as "administrator" or change the User Account Control setting.
A license is similar to an activation code that unlocks the evaluation version and removes all limits and reminder messages. A Lifetime license never expires and works in future versions, giving you free upgrades.
A One Year license expires after one year, then a new license is required to continue using the program. Internet access is not required or used for activation and the license is not tied to a specific computer.
All license information must be kept confidential. If a license becomes public, it will be revoked by GoldWave Inc. You may buy a license online using the Buy Now page. Licenses are not sold on eBay. Any eBay listings are unauthorized. Such sites are selling pirated software and the license you may receive will not work in future versions of GoldWave. Enter your license into the program not the website. Click here for details.
Use the Relicense form to request a copy of your license. If you are the only one using the software, then you can install GoldWave on both computers such as a desktop and a laptop and use the same license on each. If two people may be using the software at the same time, then separate licenses are required for each computer.
A One Year license cannot be exchanged or upgraded to a Lifetime license. A Lifetime license is an excellent value. Many lifetime users have received free upgrades for over 20 years!
You can use the Stripe default payment system to place the order with a credit card. If you choose to use PayPal and your credit card or email address is associated with a PayPal account, then PayPal requires you to log in to complete the order. Otherwise you can buy through PayPal using a credit card without a PayPal account.
Look for and choose the link to continue without an account on the PayPal page. PayPal has a lifetime spending limit their website barely mentions it, so try a Google search on the number of credit cards purchases you can make before you must provide additional information to verify your identity.
PayPal may insist that you provide a bank account to lift the restriction. Also PayPal may reject a credit card order if your credit card is already associated with a PayPal account. Unfortunately GoldWave Inc. If you have any difficulty using PayPal, please use the Stripe payment system instead. When creating a new file File New , the default duration is one minute. Select or enter a longer time in the Length box in the New Sound window. If you do not know how long recording will last, you can enable the Unbounded recording option under the Control Record Properties press the F11 key then choose the Record tab.
You should still specify an ample length when creating the file, otherwise you will not be able to see recording update past the initial length even though recording will continue. To record in GoldWave, you need to make some connections, create a new file, select the recording input, adjust volumes, then start recording. Step 1 Connect the cassette deck, amplified turntable output, radio, or other audio device to the computer's Line In socket usually blue.
Or connect a microphone to the Mic In socket usually pink. Do not connect an line output to the Mic In socket because that will cause distortion and may overload the sound hardware. Step 2 Use the File New command to create a new file. For CD quality recording, use stereo and a rate of Hz.
You can enter the recording duration in the Length box. Step 3 Once the file has been created, you need to select the recording input on your computer and adjust the volume. Choose the Device tab. In the Record area, select the device you want to record Line, Microphone, etc.
If the device isn't listed, make sure it is connected and turned on. Use the Volume fader to adjust the volume level at any time. Optional: Use the Test button to test the device and adjust the volume.
Troubleshooting information related to Vista, 7, and later, can be found here. It displays recording sources and volume levels. See the help for more information. Select either the Line item or the Microphone item, depending on the connection you are using. Use the Monitor input option on the Record tab to activate the visuals and level meters.
Follow these steps see illustrations below : Choose Options Properties from the menu. In the Adjust volumes for rectangle, click on Recording. Make sure that "Line" and "Microphone" or other sources of interest are checked in the Show the following volume controls list. Additionally, there are some general insights to help prevent frustrations during the process.
In most situations, the drivers are installed after the hardware has been installed or connected to the computer. If you need help installing hardware, see: How to install computer hardware. Almost all computer and hardware manufacturers include a group of drivers for different hardware devices and often for each of the supported versions of Windows.
For example, the driver CD you receive with your printer likely contains the drivers for many different printers and may not have the printer you purchased. When installing the drivers, make sure you are install the drivers for your printer and not another printer model.
Also, make sure you are installing it for the version of Windows you are running on your computer. Once the location of the drivers is found, you must determine how the drivers are packaged. If the folder contains executable files or a setup file, you can install the driver using an executable.
If the directory contains. If you have a CD with drivers, but the computer has no functioning disc drive, you can also download the drivers. Or, if you have access to another computer, you can copy the drivers from the CD to a USB flash drive.
For help with copying files, see: How to copy files. After the drivers are copied to a USB flash drive , floppy , or another drive, they can also be installed from that drive.
Once the drive is connected to the computer, open Windows Explorer and then the drive letter for the computer drive. For example, if you have a USB drive that is assigned the E: drive when connected, you would open the E: drive. Once the drivers are found on the drive, you must determine how the drivers are packaged.
If the directory contains executable files or a setup file, you can install the driver using an executable. If the drivers are compressed into a. If you have not yet downloaded the drivers, you can find drivers for your computer through the computer or device manufacturer.
For links to the websites of prominent computer hardware manufacturers, see our hardware drivers index. If you're downloading drivers to install on another device, you can copy or extract the files to a USB flash drive and connect it to the other computer.
After the drivers are downloaded, you must determine how the drivers are packaged. When extracting the drivers, remember where the folder containing the drivers is located since it needs to be known during the driver installation process. We recommend extracting files to a folder on the Windows desktop , as it's an easy place to remember.
Today, many computer and hardware manufacturers are pre-packaging their drivers into executable files or have the drivers installed through the setup file. Double-clicking the executable or setup file should install the drivers to the computer for you. The executable may be packaged in a compressed file , which means before looking for the setup file, it needs to be uncompressed. For help with uncompressing a file, see: How to extract or decompress a compressed file. If, after uncompressing the file, it still doesn't contain an executable file, setup file, or doesn't install your hardware device, continue with the below recommendations.
Finally, if you're successful with installing your drivers and the computer asks to reboot the computer, make sure to reboot the computer after the driver is installed. A computer or hardware manufacturer may place the drivers on a CD, diskette, or folder on the hard drive for Windows to find and use during its hardware detection.
Below are steps on how to install drivers for a new device and upgrade a device's driver for this setup. If Windows does not detect any new hardware, open the Control Panel and double-click the Add hardware icon to run the hardware detection wizard.
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