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StretchFix: Walkthrough
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On the lower bit of the window, there is a pane labeled "SMPTE-Stretch-Calc Settings". You only have to deal with these if you are an advanced user, or have a particularly bad dub.



Changing the Clock Variation Tolerance can result in worse or better analysis results. If you get unsatisfactory results with the default settings, you may want to try changing the tolerance. I would suggest using a lower tolerance if for some reason your tracks were recorded at faster-than-real time, or have a very constant slow-speed. Making the tolerance a larger value may work better to catch rapidly changing speeds.

"Output Squared Wave" only applies to applications that are going to output the signal from the SMPTE-Stretch-Calc. This application does not, so it is best to leave it unchecked for faster performance.

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