Gale,
I apologize for being so long to pick up the thread of this conversation. Life intervenes, and now I need to get the Audacity volume up so I can go back to work.
In the meantime I discovered:
1. That the volume is low on my computer EXCEPT when I use my headset for playback and then it is loud and clear.
2. When I have a phone session with a client via Skype using Pamela to record, there is no issue with the volume.
So when Audacity isn't involved, the sound is fine.
3. In light of this, I uninstalled and re-installed Audacity. However, when I said where I wanted to find it on the computer, it told me there was already an Audacity folder there. And when i brought up the "new" Audacity after restarting my computer, all the files were still there! (I don't need them on the program as they are permanently saved elsewhere). I don't understand this.
I sincerely appreciate any help you can give me to resolve this issue so I can work!
Maridel
Wave Form and Volume Low Since Using 2.0[SOLVED]
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Re: Wave Form and Volume Low Since Using 2.0
Do you mean the recording volume, playback volume or both?mLeebowes wrote:now I need to get the Audacity volume up so I can go back to work.
Does this headset connect by USB cable? If so, it is a separate sound device from the one that you are connecting your external microphone to.mLeebowes wrote:I discovered:
1. That the volume is low on my computer EXCEPT when I use my headset for playback and then it is loud and clear.
Skype creates a hostile environment for other recording software.mLeebowes wrote:2. When I have a phone session with a client via Skype using Pamela to record, there is no issue with the volume.
So when Audacity isn't involved, the sound is fine.
If you want to record Skype, use Pamela.
If you want to record something other than Skype using Audacity, you should turn Skype off, at least until the configuration problem is fixed.
Have you checked for a boost or AGC control for the mic in Windows Sounds and Audio Devices? This may be behind an "Advanced" button. Enabling this would make the mic record louder.
Have you chosen the external mic as input Device in Device Toolbar ?
That is pointless unless you chose "Reset Preferences" in the installer.mLeebowes wrote:In light of this, I uninstalled and re-installed Audacity.
Please give the full names and extensions of some of the files you are referring to. If these are Audacity .AUP project files and the _data folders that go with them, you can delete those if and only if you have already exported a satisfactory audio file from those projects.mLeebowes wrote:However, when I said where I wanted to find it on the computer, it told me there was already an Audacity folder there. And when i brought up the "new" Audacity after restarting my computer, all the files were still there! (I don't need them on the program as they are permanently saved elsewhere). I don't understand this.
Reinstalling Audacity achieves almost nothing unless you reset Preferences in the installer. It just replaces the files needed to make Audacity work correctly. Any files of your own you had in the Audacity installation folder would be left as they were.
So we know we are addressing the correct problem, please launch Audacity, then do Generate > Tone, choose 5 minutes duration and click OK. Now play the track by pressing the green Play button. Does the big blue block of waveform disappear?
Gale
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Re: Wave Form and Volume Low Since Using 2.0
I THINK IT IS THE RECORDING LEVEL AS THE WAVE FORM BARELY GOES ABOVE THE VERTICAL LINE.Gale Andrews wrote:Do you mean the recording volume, playback volume or both?mLeebowes wrote:now I need to get the Audacity volume up so I can go back to work.
NO, THE HEADSET DOES NOT CONNECT BY USB. IT USES TWO PLUG INS, A PINK AND A GREEN ONE.Gale Andrews wrote:Does this headset connect by USB cable? If so, it is a separate sound device from the one that you are connecting your external microphone to.mLeebowes wrote:I discovered:
1. That the volume is low on my computer EXCEPT when I use my headset for playback and then it is loud and clear.
I ONLY USE PAMELA WITH SKYPEGale Andrews wrote:Skype creates a hostile environment for other recording software.mLeebowes wrote:2. When I have a phone session with a client via Skype using Pamela to record, there is no issue with the volume.
So when Audacity isn't involved, the sound is fine.
If you want to record Skype, use Pamela.
I ONLY HAVE SKYPE TURNED ON FOR THE DURATION OF A PHONE CALL USING PAMELA.Gale Andrews wrote:If you want to record something other than Skype using Audacity, you should turn Skype off, at least until the configuration problem is fixed.
YES, BUT ON XP THERE IS NO MIC BOOST. IN THE ADVANCED SECTION THE ONLY CHOICES ARE: 1.PC SPK MUTE and 2. SPDIF INTERFACEGale Andrews wrote:Have you checked for a boost or AGC control for the mic in Windows Sounds and Audio Devices? This may be behind an "Advanced" button. Enabling this would make the mic record louder.
I DON'T KNOW WHERE TO LOCATE THIS. i PASTED URL INTO BROWSER BUT IT DIDN'T TAKE ME ANYWHERE RELATED TO THE ISSUEGale Andrews wrote:Have you chosen the external mic as input Device in Device Toolbar ?
GOOD TO KNOW, BUT I WOULDN'T KNOW HOW TO RESET PREFERENCESGale Andrews wrote:That is pointless unless you chose "Reset Preferences" in the installer.mLeebowes wrote:In light of this, I uninstalled and re-installed Audacity.
I AM REFERRING TO ALL FILES: AUP, PROJECT FILES AND MP3 FILES. BUT NOW UNDERSTAND WHY THEY REMAINED.Gale Andrews wrote:Please give the full names and extensions of some of the files you are referring to. If these are Audacity .AUP project files and the _data folders that go with them, you can delete those if and only if you have already exported a satisfactory audio file from those projects.mLeebowes wrote:However, when I said where I wanted to find it on the computer, it told me there was already an Audacity folder there. And when i brought up the "new" Audacity after restarting my computer, all the files were still there! (I don't need them on the program as they are permanently saved elsewhere). I don't understand this.
NO THE BIG BLUE BLOCK OF WAVEFORM DID NOT DISAPPEAR.Gale Andrews wrote:Reinstalling Audacity achieves almost nothing unless you reset Preferences in the installer. It just replaces the files needed to make Audacity work correctly. Any files of your own you had in the Audacity installation folder would be left as they were.
So we know we are addressing the correct problem, please launch Audacity, then do Generate > Tone, choose 5 minutes duration and click OK. Now play the track by pressing the green Play button. Does the big blue block of waveform disappear?
THANKS SO MUCH FOR ALL YOUR QUESTIONS AND HELP, GALE.
MARIDEL
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Re: Wave Form and Volume Low Since Using 2.0
OK, thanks.mLeebowes wrote:I THINK IT IS THE RECORDING LEVEL AS THE WAVE FORM BARELY GOES ABOVE THE VERTICAL LINE. THE HEADSET USES TWO PLUG INS, A PINK AND A GREEN ONE.
That sounds like the playback section. Did you click "Volume" in the "Sound recording" panel when you checked that, which shows you volume sliders for each input? There is some help here: http://wiki.audacityteam.org/index.php? ... ssues#xpcp .mLeebowes wrote:YES, BUT ON XP THERE IS NO MIC BOOST. IN THE ADVANCED SECTION THE ONLY CHOICES ARE: 1.PC SPK MUTE and 2. SPDIF INTERFACEGale Andrews wrote:Have
you checked for a boost or AGC control for the mic in Windows Sounds and Audio Devices? This may be behind an "Advanced" button. Enabling this would make the mic record louder.
It's exactly related, because (to keep it simple) you must make sure you have the third box in Device Toolbar set to the external mic.mLeebowes wrote:I DON'T KNOW WHERE TO LOCATE THIS. i PASTED URL INTO BROWSER BUT IT DIDN'T TAKE ME ANYWHERE RELATED TO THE ISSUEGale Andrews wrote:Have you chosen the external mic as input Device in Device Toolbar ?
You can also make this choice in Audacity at Edit > Preferences, choose "Devices" on the left then choose the external mic in the "Recording Devices" box. Then click OK.
Good, so at least Audacity can read your drive properly for its temporary data.mLeebowes wrote:NO THE BIG BLUE BLOCK OF WAVEFORM DID NOT DISAPPEAR.
Gale
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Re: Wave Form and Volume Low Since Using 2.0[SOLVED]
Good news, Gale!
You were right about the mic boost being in the "Sound Recording" panel and it was unchecked.
I now have volume and a normal-looking wave form!
Thank you so much for your expertise and your patience.
I can't tell you how much I appreciate it.
Maridel
You were right about the mic boost being in the "Sound Recording" panel and it was unchecked.
I now have volume and a normal-looking wave form!
Thank you so much for your expertise and your patience.
I can't tell you how much I appreciate it.
Maridel