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Introduction
» Voice Cloak Plus
» Requirements
» Voice Cloak Plus offers
» Quick Help or What is this?
» Installation
How To Use?
» Starting Voice Cloak Plus
» VoIP Recording
» Change Voice While Chatting
» Add Effects To Voice
» Apply Voice Presets
» Add Acousticons To Chat Or Recordings
» Choosing Skin
» Mix Own Sound Effects
» Preview Effects
» Keyboard Shortcut
» View & Save Recorded Files
Using Voice Cloak Plus
» Voice Effects
» Help
» Presets
» Options
» VoIP Recording
Support Information
» About Blaze Audio
» Technical Support
» Contacting Us
 

View & Save Recorded Files

View Recorded Files

Unless otherwise specified, Voice Cloak Plus saves the recorded file at its default location in My Music/Voice Cloak directory.

As soon as you finish recording, Voice Cloak Plus opens a dialog box listing all the recorded files.

You can select the recorded file and preview it by clicking Play.

You can now choose to save the recorded file at the location of your choice. (See Saving Recorded Files for more details.)

If you don’t want to save the recorded file, you can remove it by selecting the file and pressing Delete. This will remove the saved file from your computer.

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Saving Recorded Files

When you have finished recording, the Recorded Files window will open listing all of your recorded files, including your latest one. From this window, you play the file back, delete it by selecting and clicking Delete, or save it to a location of your choice.

To save it, click Save As and choose the format in which you wish to save the file. If you are unsure of what these formats are, please check the Blaze Audio Glossary for detailed descriptions of each one.

To save as a Wave file, check Wave, then click OK. The Save As dialog box will open, allowing you to choose the location to which you want to save the file and the name you want to give it. Once you have done both of these things, click Save.

To save as an MP3 file, check MP3, then click OK. The Save As dialog box will open, allowing you to choose the location to which you want to save the file and the name you want to give it. Once you have done both of these things, click Save.

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