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Re: Imbalance between stereo recording tracks LPs

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 1:25 pm
by Ray Hughes
In addition, it's only my recordings with Audacity which are mono. So, I think 2.0.5 done it.

Ray

Re: Imbalance between stereo recording tracks LPs

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 8:05 pm
by Ray Hughes
Gale Andrews wrote:With no information to go on about the make and model number of your turntable, how exactly it is connected to your computer or what version of Windows you are on ("Windows 7.5" does not exist) we can't help you.
Windows 8 to be honest.

Re: Imbalance between stereo recording tracks LPs

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 8:08 pm
by Ray Hughes
In addition, other audio software, EZ Vinyl Tape Converter, tells me, when I open it, my computer is set to mono?? How a rolling new computer on Vista Can be set to mono?? Moreover, it's only my recordings with Audacity which are mono.

Ray

Re: Imbalance between stereo recording tracks LPs

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 2:19 am
by Ray Hughes
Gale Andrews wrote:There is Windows Phone 7.5, but you aren't using Audacity on a mobile phone, that's for sure.
It sounds like Audacity is completely incompatible to a mobile phone.

Re: Imbalance between stereo recording tracks LPs

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 11:26 am
by Gale Andrews
Ray Hughes wrote:So, the Menu stereo track and sliders centered, as in a photo.
What does that mean?

Gale

Re: Imbalance between stereo recording tracks LPs

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 11:44 am
by Gale Andrews
Ray Hughes wrote:Windows 7.5
Ray Hughes wrote:I'm on Windows 7
Ray Hughes wrote:Windows 8 to be honest.
Ray Hughes wrote:How a rolling new computer on Vista Can be set to mono??
If you are not sure what version of Windows you are on, you can go to System in the Windows Control Panel to find out.
Ray Hughes wrote:other audio software, EZ Vinyl Tape Converter, tells me, when I open it, my computer is set to mono?? Moreover, it's only my recordings with Audacity which are mono.
We can't help you if you won't co-operate by answering questions and trying out what we ask you to try out.

Are you saying that EZ records your vinyl in stereo, in spite of it telling you that your recording device is set to mono?

Tell us what type of turntable you have. Does it connect to the computer with a USB cable? Is the turntable made by Ion?

If yes, and you are on Windows Vista or Windows 7 or Windows 8, connect the turntable to the computer. Right-click over the Speaker icon by the system clock then choose "Recording Devices".

In the window that opens, right-click over USB Audio Codec > "Properties".

In the window that opens, click the "Advanced" tab. In the "Default Format" section, make sure the drop-down menu is set to "2 channel 16 bit 44100 Hz". Click OK and OK.


Gale