1<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML//EN"> 2<html> <head> 3<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> 4<meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css"> 5<link href="../../css/manpage.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> 6 7<title>Working with a Large Project</title> 8</head> 9<body> 10 11<h1 id="ADV_ETC_TIPS">Working with a Large Project</h1> 12<p> 13This section describes tips and hints for working with large projects. 14</p> 15 16<h2 id="ADV_ETC_TIPS">Shortening Conversion Times</h2> 17<p> 18Large projects that use a large number of waveform files can be an obstacle to normal work, especially due to the long conversion times.</pr> 19<p> 20The following two methods are considered to be effective solutions for addressing this issue. 21</p> 22 23<h3>1. Use Viewer, not SoundPlayer</h3> 24<p><strong><B>Note</B>: Viewer is not supported under the current version.</strong></p> 25<p> 26<s>Although compared to SoundPlayer it may take longer to launch Viewer (which performs program transfers for each conversion) at first, Viewer can check sounds simply by transferring sound data, making the operation smoother.</s></p> 27 28<h3>2. Create a Sound Project just for Sound Sets edited most frequently</h3> 29<p> 30Although you will ultimately create a sound archive for use by the application, you can speed up normal work by creating several Sound Projects, registering those that are changed most frequently instead of working with just one Sound Project that includes all sounds. 31</p> 32 33<hr><p>CONFIDENTIAL</p></body> </html> 34