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- Wed Aug 13, 2008 6:36 am
- Forum: Recording Techniques
- Topic: Low amplitude recorded from CD
- Replies: 8
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Re: Low amplitude recorded from CD
Surely there has got to be a better way than to wait for the whole track to be played/written to the disk, without even hearing it. Yes there is - that is just one way that you can do it using your current software. A better way to do it is to "Rip" the CD. That's ridiculous. I only want 20 seconds...
- Wed Aug 13, 2008 4:19 am
- Forum: Recording Techniques
- Topic: Low amplitude recorded from CD
- Replies: 8
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Re: Low amplitude recorded from CD
I played an audio CD in Winamp, and recorded a stereo track in Audcacity 1.2.6, 44.1khz. WinAmp has an "output plug-in" called "Disk writer". I think it is included as standard. If you select the Disk writer as the output instead of the sound card, and then play music in WinAmp, you will not hear t...
- Wed Aug 13, 2008 4:18 am
- Forum: Recording Techniques
- Topic: Low amplitude recorded from CD
- Replies: 8
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Re: Low amplitude recorded from CD
I see "Stereo Mix" selected in you beautifull picture. First I would try to replace "Stero Mix" by "CD". There is no CD option visible there, only Stero Mix, and MIC If "CD" fails, try again "Stereo Mix" but make it louder (*). First, watch out. Where you recording CD or did you record your room us...
- Tue Aug 12, 2008 4:48 am
- Forum: Recording Techniques
- Topic: Low amplitude recorded from CD
- Replies: 8
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Low amplitude recorded from CD
I'm running Windows XP, SP2, Toshiba Tecra M9 with 2GB of ram, Realtek HD Audio card I played an audio CD in Winamp, and recorded a stereo track in Audcacity 1.2.6, 44.1khz. I have the record input level sliders in Control panel open all the way, the output volume on Winamp all the way up. To my ear...