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  • Wes

    • Nov 2002
    • 5

    Poor Line-in recording

    Hola, Spoon !

    I really like what you are offering to netizens ! And I would like to take full advantage of your expertise. I hope to be doing voice-over work soon & your system seems like just what I need to import digital info into various other audio programs. Alas,
    being somewhat computerspeak challenged, I'm having some problems getting this show up & running.

    What are the steps for recording line-in to .wav files ?

    Seems that when I record from line-in to default mp3, there is quite a bit of distortion. I have noticed the same type of problem with other recording programs when recording net-radio...lots of incomplete (halting audio) & blank spaces. Wav files don't seem to cause the same grief.

    Using dBpowerAmp to silently (i.e., not on-the-fly) encode CDs to mp3 doesn't seem to cause the problem.

    I'm using Win2000 on an older Computer: 400MHz KMD with an ESS audio driver & 256MB RAM. Am I in need of a major computer upgrade ? Another soundcard like SoundBlaster Live 5.1 ?

    An unrelated question: Do portable players exist that play Monkey's Audio format CD's ?

    Thank you.
    - Wes
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44629

    #2
    Nothing outside of a computer will play Monkeys Audio.

    Set the record to wave option by running Auxiliary Input, then little menu next to Record >> Record To >> Wave
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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