audiograbber - volume

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Elmira

I have audiograbber 1.83 and I tried line-in sampling. I have a Creative SB
card with winXP home SP2. I click play something either through winamp or
win media player and click record on audiograbber. It starts recording but
when I try to listen there is no sound or white noise sound. Line In is
selected and as loud as possible.
I dont know what else to do.

Elmira
 
Elmira said:
I have audiograbber 1.83 and I tried line-in sampling. I have a Creative SB
card with winXP home SP2. I click play something either through winamp or
win media player and click record on audiograbber. It starts recording but
when I try to listen there is no sound or white noise sound. Line In is
selected and as loud as possible.

Don't choose line-in but rather something containing "wave" in the name,
on my computer it's called "Wave Out Mix".

Ulrich
 
Elmira said:
I have audiograbber 1.83 and I tried line-in sampling. I have a
Creative SB card with winXP home SP2. I click play something either
through winamp or win media player and click record on audiograbber.
It starts recording but when I try to listen there is no sound or
white noise sound.

Sounded OK while you were recording? You saved the file before trying
to listen, right?

And with what were you trying to listen? Did you load the saved file
into it?
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Line In is selected and as loud as possible.
I dont know what else to do.

If you have a Sound Blaster card, select "What-U-Hear" instead of line
in.

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dadiOH
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dadiOH said:
Sounded OK while you were recording? You saved the file before trying
to listen, right?

And with what were you trying to listen? Did you load the saved file
into it?
____________


If you have a Sound Blaster card, select "What-U-Hear" instead of line
in.

--
dadiOH
____________________________

dadiOH's dandies v3.06...
...a help file of info about MP3s, recording from
LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.
Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico
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Hi,
When listening with either player it sounded fine. Listened as it recorded.
When it was done I tried listening to the orig wav file created by
audiograbber-- nothing. Then clicked the audiograbber encode button and
encoded to mp3 (lame). Still nothing. Tried playing it with winamp which I
use for all mp3s.

Dont see any Wave Out option suggested in the other post. Dont see a
What-U-Hear option.

How I begin:
Audiograbber-file - line-in sampling / click mixer / choices are Stereo Mix,
CD Audio, TAD In, Auxiliary, microphone, line-in.
I tried other choices but none made any difference.

Audiograbber shows 1-recording to wav file 2-encode with external program
on bottom (have tried with and without encoding) and on top shows ''copied
ok.''

Thanks.
 
Elmira said:
Dont see any Wave Out option suggested in the other post. Dont see a
What-U-Hear option.

1. Open Sound Volume

2. Options

3. Properties

4. Tick "Recording".

Now, what is in the "Show the following volume controls" window that
isn't already ticked?

What is in the "Mixer Device" window? What (if any) options do you have
there when you click the arrow to the right of the list box?

--
dadiOH
____________________________

dadiOH's dandies v3.06...
....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from
LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.
Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico
 
Elmira said:
I have audiograbber 1.83 and I tried line-in sampling. I have a Creative
SB card with winXP home SP2. I click play something either through winamp
or win media player and click record on audiograbber. It starts recording
but when I try to listen there is no sound or white noise sound. Line In
is selected and as loud as possible.
I dont know what else to do.

Elmira
quote 1st line.
Audiograbber is a beautiful piece of software that grabs digital audio from
cd's.
That`s it`s job. If you want to `line in` use your creative software in
conjunction with your soundcard. Hope this helps.
best wishes..OJ
 
dadiOH said:
1. Open Sound Volume

2. Options

3. Properties

4. Tick "Recording".

Now, what is in the "Show the following volume controls" window that
isn't already ticked?


ELMIRA SAYS --> choices are Stereo Mix, CD Audio, TAD In, Auxiliary,
microphone, line-in.

What is in the "Mixer Device" window? What (if any) options do you have
there when you click the arrow to the right of the list box?

ELMIRA SAYS --> Mixer's in Audiograbber on line-in sampling screen. It is
on right just under ID3v1tag. It opens the same list as volume control
properties.
 
Elmira said:
ELMIRA SAYS --> choices are Stereo Mix, CD Audio, TAD In, Auxiliary,
microphone, line-in.
Which one is checked. Check stereo mix here, then return to
Audiograbber and select stereo mix again.
Try that. good luck
 
JoeA said:
Which one is checked. Check stereo mix here, then return to Audiograbber
and select stereo mix again.
Try that. good luck

THANK YOU!
Stereo Mix is the answer. Tip for anyone who wants to record with
audiograbber... do NOT check the play while recording option.
 
Stereo Mix is the answer. Tip for anyone who wants to record with
audiograbber... do NOT check the play while recording option.

I recently used Audiograbber to transfer a 33 record to a WAV. I had
to "check the play" as the record was in such bad shape that I had to
listen and push the needle into the next groove from time to time.

What is the difference between using "stereo mix" and "line-in"?

Lefty
 
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