Automatically increasing volume

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RealMrT87
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Automatically increasing volume

Post by RealMrT87 » Sun Nov 22, 2015 10:44 am

Hi I am a Windows 10 user, Audacity version 2.1.1 and I downloaded the .exe file.

I am currently trying to record a pod-cast with a friend over Skype and when I do so the "recording volume" automatically increases to the maximum. We had the same problem before, however the fix for that time ("Unchecked the Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device" in Control panel settings, then I also unchecked in Skype "Automatically adjusted microphone settings" - in audio settings tab). As stated I have tried these steps again this time to no avail.

Can anyone please assist?

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Re: Automatically increasing volume

Post by kozikowski » Sun Nov 22, 2015 12:29 pm

People do manage to record Skype conversations as successful podcasts in Audacity, but they're digital celebrities and their experience is not universal. The only guaranteed method is to use a separate application that "knows" how Skype works such as something from the Pamela suite or one of the free offerings.

Fair warning not to use an application that insists on recording MP3 (never do production in MP3) or one that insists on smashing both conversations into one sound file. The upper two Pamela applications, Business and Professional can record two separate WAV sound files suitable for post production.

http://www.pamela.biz/en/products/

http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic ... 91#p251167

You can also go the hardware route with two or more computers. This is a shot from the Pando Podcast.

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And that's how I did it.

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Koz

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