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13. Mai 2006 um 17:24 Uhr #4230
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TeilnehmerHi Thomas,
Just installed AOMrecord on my super new computer. Records track ok but when I play track again there’s no bass only treble.
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Equalizer and tone controls
should be disabled or set to their neutral position while you record. If they are not, their settings will changed on the next playback again and accumulate each other. This is probably not what you expect from a high fidelity playback.
Sorry to be such a thicky but hasn’T helped. Equalizer and tone controls
on Windows?
Thanks
Brian
13. Mai 2006 um 19:56 Uhr #6604SvenL
TeilnehmerHi Brian,
Some players do have equalizers, too. If you use the AOL stuff, there is none, so this shouldn’t affect your case.
Can you get me some information, like sound card, player you use, OS, recording rate etc.?
Have a nice weekend
Thomas
13. Mai 2006 um 20:03 Uhr #6605Björn
TeilnehmerCan you get me some information, like sound card, player you use, OS, recording rate etc.?
Sound Card : SigmaTel
OS : XP media
Player : ? Playing it through computer speakers.
Thanks for your efforts,
Brian
15. Mai 2006 um 7:59 Uhr #6606SvenL
TeilnehmerHello Brian,
I can only say that AOMrecord records exactly what the sound card plays. If it doesn’t seem to be so, it could be that a low recording quality is selected (tab MP3, WMA, …). I recommend to use at least 75% or 128 kbit for WMA and 9 var. or 128 kbit with MP3.
Hope this helps. Please let us know.
Regards
Thomas
15. Mai 2006 um 12:25 Uhr #6607Björn
TeilnehmerI can only say that AOMrecord records exactly what the sound card plays
The sound quality is great from the soundcard.
I recommend to use at least 75% or 128 kbit for WMA and 9 var. or 128 kbit with MP3.
I’m using the same settings as on my old computer. The quality was fine on playback on my old compuer. Sorry forgot to mention MP3 5 var. There’s no bass on playback and sounds very tinny.
15. Mai 2006 um 17:02 Uhr #6608SvenL
TeilnehmerCould it be that you don’t use the correct input for recording? There was a case where one was recording from a notebook’s built in microphone and the quality of course turned out very bad.
It could also be that the signal can be recorded from several virtual sound card inputs. Try another one if possible. One could even get influenced by adjustments in the mixer (bass, treble if available). Have a look at the windows mixer (can be opened from within AOMrecord).
Sorry, but you really have to play around a bit. It definitely cannot be AOMrecord’s fault.
BTW, make sure the latest sound card drivers are installed.
I guess that’s all I can do from here.
Thomas
16. Mai 2006 um 9:28 Uhr #6609Björn
TeilnehmerIt could it be that you don’t use the correct input for recording? There was a case where one was recording from a notebook’s built in microphone and the quality of course turned out very bad.
I’m just using the default settings from windows. What should be should be the correct input setting?
It could also be that the signal can be recorded from several virtual sound card inputs. Try another one if possible. One could even get influenced by adjustments in the mixer (bass, treble if available). Have a look at the windows mixer (can be opened from within AOMrecord).
Yep, I’ll see if I can see a windows mixer.
Sorry, but you really have to play around a bit. It definitely cannot be AOMrecord’s fault.
Yep, I’ll play aroond with it some more. If worst comes to worst I’ll switch recording to my laptop. Presumably you can give me a new key, if needed?
BTW, make sure the latest sound card drivers are installed.
Ok, I’ll try that too.
I guess that’s all I can do from here.
Maybe a little prayer?
Thanks for your help so far,
Brian
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