Re: can radio sound be processed like this?
- From: "equalizing songz," <empiricism101@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Nov 2005 14:15:33 -0800
> if you are recording from the headphone out jack you may be getting
> amplifier noise along with your signal. a stand alone tuner or system with
> REC out jacks would be preferable.
Thanks for the advice Tim. I looked for the REC outs on my home
stereo, but all of them are "audio IN". so that sucks. But ever since
I did a format and re-install, I am getting excessive amp noise, when
before, this same setup never used to. My former settings were simply
to check the "stereo input" in the audio properties of the volume icon
in the taskbar, and then move it's slider the slightest amount possible
above silence. The meters at that point would suddenly come to life,
and the resulting recording was very clean...in spite of the fact that
I was merely running a headphone jack from the headphone-input to the
computer's "line-in" jack, and the radio never had to be above "4" in
volume (it maxs at 30) to get this clean maxed out signal.
But after this reformat, my original settings no longer work, and I
don't know if there were other settings that needed to be changed. But
for right now, when i record, there is a very obvious buzz from the
amp. help!
.
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