Batch File Editor
A Batch File editor is provided, so that you can assemble a group of audio files with similar problems and apply filters and their associated parameters to this entire list of files. This will allow you to create your setups and then go out and mow the lawn or perform other chores while your computer and DCArt10/DC Forensics10 are performing their chores unattended by you. The Batch File Editor functionality can be greatly enhanced via the use of the Multifilter which is one of its elements. That way, multiple filters and/or effects can be applied to a group of files in one pass. The number of files that the batch processor is capable of handling results from a total path length of 128K characters as the sum total for all file paths that you want to batch process. The maximum number of characters allowed per file name and path is 2048. The system will remember the last path that you used.
The following items are supported by the Batch File Editor (depending on the version of the software that you own):
Note: The DC Forensics10 version supports all of the listed items.
Process Multiple Files Simultaneously!
The Batch File editor includes the following controls:
A Batch File editor is provided, so that you can assemble a group of audio files with similar problems and apply filters and their associated parameters to this entire list of files. This will allow you to create your setups and then go out and mow the lawn or perform other chores while your computer and DCArt10/DC Forensics10 are performing their chores unattended by you. The Batch File Editor functionality can be greatly enhanced via the use of the Multifilter which is one of its elements. That way, multiple filters and/or effects can be applied to a group of files in one pass. The number of files that the batch processor is capable of handling results from a total path length of 128K characters as the sum total for all file paths that you want to batch process. The maximum number of characters allowed per file name and path is 2048. The system will remember the last path that you used.
The following items are supported by the Batch File Editor (depending on the version of the software that you own):
- 10 Band Graphic EQ
- 20 Band Graphic EQ
- 30 Band Graphic EQ
- Adaptive Filter
- Auto Leveling System
- Auto Voice Filter
- Averaging Filter
- Band Pass Filter
- Big Click Filter
- Brick Wall Filter(s)
- Cell Phone Noise Filter
- Change Sample Rate or Resolution
- Change Speed
- Channel Blender
- Concatenate Files
- Continuous Noise Filter
- Convert AIFF Files to Wave Files
- Convert mp3 Files to Wave Files
- Convert Wave Files to AIFF Files
- Convert Wave Files to mp3 Files
- De-Clipper
- Big Click Filter
- Dynamic Spectrum Subtraction Filter (DSS)
- Dyna - Bass Processor (Dynamic Bass Processor)
- Dynamic Noise Filter
- Echo Effect
- Expert Impulse Noise Filter
- EZ Clean Filter
- EZ Enhancer
- EZ Impulse Filter
- EZ Forensics Filter
- File Conversion Feature
- Filter Sweeper Filter
- Harmonic Reject Filter
- High Pass Filter
- Low Pass Filter
- Median Filter
- Multi-Filter
- Narrow Crackle Filter
- Normalize
- Notch Filter
- Overtone Synthesizer
- Paragraphic EQ
- Phono Preamp (VPP)
- Polynomial Filter
- Punch and Crunch Effect
- Reverb Effect
- Spectral Filter
- Stretch and Squish Effect
- Sub-harmonic Synthesizer
- Virtual Valve Amplifier (VVA)
- Voice Garbler
- Wind Noise Filter
Note: The DC Forensics10 version supports all of the listed items.
Process Multiple Files Simultaneously!
The Batch File editor includes the following controls:
- A "Filter Menu" which contains all of the DCArt10/DC Forensics10 filters.
- A "File Time Range Selector" which allows you to select the time interval of the .wav files on which you desire to apply the filter / filters or effects. You can select between:
- [*=2]Entire File [*=2]Last XX Seconds [*=2]First YY Seconds [*=2]Range from XX to YY Seconds
- The .wav file listing which you will create
- A "Select Filter Preset" box
- "Run Batch" button
- "Save Batch" button (for saving your batch settings)
- "Load Batch" button (for recalling a batch)
- "Close" button
- "Add Files" button to bring up the file manager
- "Delete Files" button