Re: Converting RealAudio10 (RAX) files to MP3 (or anything else)
I guess I forgot to mention a little thing: check the UV meter during recording! It does tend to go too high (red) if you keep the input level too high.
In Volume control - recording - for Stereo mix - have the volume slide bar only around 3/4 way up.
On the UV meter itself you should not see the level going into the red zone and staying there, so keep adjusting the recording volume until that disappears. If you try running just Test the recording levels (small button on dMC Aux Input main window) you can see that and move the slider to the optimal level indicated.
Unfortunately, at least in the beginning, this is a lot of trial and error .
Add to this that you have to either keep changing the output file name or delete it between take contend with always confirming its overwriting - it can be a bit lengthy.
The good news is that generally, once you've set all this up properly, the next time you're probably going to have to do a lot lesss adjustments.
Originally posted by cs81
In Volume control - recording - for Stereo mix - have the volume slide bar only around 3/4 way up.
On the UV meter itself you should not see the level going into the red zone and staying there, so keep adjusting the recording volume until that disappears. If you try running just Test the recording levels (small button on dMC Aux Input main window) you can see that and move the slider to the optimal level indicated.
Unfortunately, at least in the beginning, this is a lot of trial and error .
Add to this that you have to either keep changing the output file name or delete it between take contend with always confirming its overwriting - it can be a bit lengthy.
The good news is that generally, once you've set all this up properly, the next time you're probably going to have to do a lot lesss adjustments.
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