Korg TV Cables v2.0.1 User's Manual

Korg TV Cables User's Manual - TV Cables v2.0.1.
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About AudioGate's Copy Protection 
 
AudioGate uses USB copy protection. 
Follow the following steps to activate the software after installation. 
 
1. Connect your MR recorder to the computer where AudioGate is installed, and set it to [USB 

MODE]. 

 
2. Wait until the hard drive of the recorder is mounted to the computer, and launch AudioGate. 
 
3. The message "AUDIOGATE ACTIVATED." will appear, and AudioGate will launch. 
 
NOTE:   
Although this process is usually required just once, you may be asked to repeat the activation 
process occasionally depending on the computer configuration. 
 
 
Release Notes 
 
Changes and revisions in v2.0.1 from v2.0.0 
 
- Microsoft Windows Vista (64-bit) is now supported. 
- Fixes a problem on some computers where AudioGate would keep asking for an MR recorder 
to be present, even after proper activation. 
 
Some minor bugs have also been fixed. 
 
Changes and revisions in v2.0.0 from v1.5.2 
 
Added support for reading and creating DSD Discs. 
AudioGate  is  now  able  to  read  and  create  a  new  high-definition  audio  disc  format  called  “DSD  Disc”, 
(1bit/2.8MHz).    This new format can be played back on a variety of compatible players to deliver a new 
level of listening enjoyment using the highest quality fidelity available. Thanks to AudioGate’s powerful 
format conversion algorithms, DSD discs can be made from or converted to any format that AudioGate 
supports. When AudioGate is used with a Korg MR recorder, the superlative 1-bit audio recordings can be 
turned into a high quality DSD disc with ease. 
 
Added support for reading and creating audio CDs. 
AudioGate  can  now  load  tracks  directly  from  an  audio  CD.  These  files  can  be  handled  just  like  any 
normal  audio  file,  which  enables  you  to  directly  edit  and  convert  them  to  any  format  that  AudioGate 
supports. AudioGate can also create an audio CD from any format imported into the songlist. Reading and 
writing of CD-Text is supported as well, depending on your drive. 
 
Supported file formats expanded. 
AudioGate now supports a wider range of formats, including the ability to import and export FLAC files. 

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