Q1:
Can I use vEmotion as a general audio player?
Q2: Will all participants attending a conference
hear my music?
Q3: Can vEmotion work along with multiple
VoIP clients simultaneously?
Q4: Can I send voice emotions to or share
music with my friends when we are not on a call?
Q5: Can I replace the icon displayed at
left of a list item?
Q6: Why mute microphone?
Q7: Why use VEA (Voice Emotion Audio) files?
How to convert a VEA file to MP3 or WAV file?
Q8: Is it required that my partners install
vEmotion to receive voice emotions or share music with
me?
Q9: My partner's sound quality is not so
good, is there any way to improve it?
Q10: Can I run the program as a background
recorder saving call records without prompting for user
input?
Q11: How can I save records in general
audio files(mp3 or wav)?
Q12: Can I save records without showing
the "New record" window?
Q13: Can I use vEmotion to record microphone
sound when I am offline?
Q1:
Can I use vEmotion as an audio player?
A1: Yes, you can. When you are offline, it just
runs as a player. And it's very convenient to manage your
playing list.
Q2:
Will all participants attending a conference hear my
music?
A2: Yes, as long as you share your music, everyone in
a conference will get the tone. It was designed that
where your voice goes, your music goes.
Q3:
Can vEmotion work along with multiple VoIP clients simultaneously?
A3: Yes. vEmotion will find all running VoIP clients
which it supported. And the voice emotions and background
music are shared among these VoIP clients.
Q4:
Can I send voice emotions to or share music with my
friends when we are not on a call?
A4: No, you can't do it directly from VEmotion, because
voice emotions and background music go along with your
chat voice. As e-mail feature has been added in latest
version, if you wish to send a voice emotion, or song,
to a user who is off line or not currently calling,
you can use the "send via e-mail" option,
reachable from the context menu, found by right-clicking
on the desired file.
Q5:
Can I substitute the icon displays on the left of a
list item?
A5: Yes, you can. vEmotion stores up to 5 icons
in a single .vea file.
Q6:
Why mute microphone?
A6: If you just intend to play music for your friends,
rather than to speak, you can mute the microphone. When
the microphone is muted, there's no demand to mix the
microphone voice and the playing music, so the sound
quality can be enhanced somewhat.
Q7:
Why use VEA (Voice Emotion Audio) files?
A7: VEA is a vEmotion defined file format. It packs
some images and audio data into one file. The index
of the audio data is pre-built and stored in the same
VEA file. You use VEA files for two reasons: (1)VEA
files contain index for audio data, so vEmotion can
load these files faster. (2)Using VEA files, you can
substitute the default icons that displayed at left
of the audio file items.
Q8: Is it required
that my partners install vEmotion to receive voice emotions?
A8: No. Only who send voice emotions/sound effects or
set background music for a call need an installation
of vEmotion.
Q9: My partner's
sound quality is not so good, is there any way to improve
it?
A9: Generally, higher sample rate will guarantee higher
sound quality. But with vEmotion, music is shared across
the internet, so maybe another story says. To gain high
sound quality on both your side and your partners', please
notice following suggestions:
1. Use music with moderate sample rate.
22000 (or less) is recommended. Higher sample rate will
enhance the local sound quality, but that of your partners
is likely to be worse.
2. Use music with single audio track.
vEmotion mix multiple audio tracks in an audio file and
send the single-track output data to your friends. So
multiple tracks contribute nothing more than laboring
your computer.
3. When your partners' sound quality
is not satisfying, try to mute your microphone. (Select
the command "Mute Microphone" from the "Tools"
menu)
Q10:
Can I run the program as a background recorder saving
call records without prompting for user input?
A10: Yes. Please go to recorder settings window of the
program to see more details.
Q11:
How can I save records in general audio files(mp3 or wav)?
A11: In the "New record" window that prompts
at end of a call, select "General audio file"
from the "Save as" option list. This option
let you save records into mp3 or wav file, depending on
the encoding method you selected. You can change the encoding
method from in "Recorder settings" window.
Q12:
Can I save records without showing the "New record"
window?
A12: Yes. Just go to "Recorder settings" and
check the "Save call records without prompting for
user input" box. Or in the "New record"
window, check the "Do not show..." box. Then
the window will not show again.
Q13:
Can I use vEmotion to record microphone sound when I am
offline?
A13: Yes. Click menu "Tools | Microphone recorder"
to bring forth the "Microphone recorder" window.
That is a recorder similar with that of your windows system.
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