[blindreplay] Re: enhanced sound card

  • From: "Rick Alfaro" <rick.alfaro@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <blindreplay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 14:54:29 -0500

Petro,

Yes, makes sense and the Stereo Mix is checked with volume slider all the
way up.  This is the way I had it, but good tip on bringing up the volume
right on the XM Radio player page.  That should do the trick.  Thanks. 


--Warmest regards,
 
--Rick Alfaro
--rick.alfaro@xxxxxxxxx

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Subject: [blindreplay] Re: enhanced sound card


In your Sounds & audio Devives Audio tab - Playback and Recording set to
your HD sound card?

In Recording volume button you see within Sounds and Audio devices Audio tab
- Open it.

Do you see stereo mix? If you do not then you don't have it or need to
enable it through properties there.

If you do see Stereo mix, then volume percentage, then the checkbox after
volume percentage is the stereo mix checkbox you need to space bar on to
enable.

Do an ALT+F4.
Then choose OK.

See if this works.

When you are recording XM online the XM volume level is set to low every
time you try to record XM via audio output method.

There's no way to set the XM online volume to High. To stay at high volume
as far as I can tell.

Tip:

If you are in front of computer and waiting for RAV 8 to start recording
your XM music - When you hear XM is up and playing the music stream Press
insert+F7 if you use jaws. You will see various options in the list. The
last one is volume up. Repeat
insert+F7 and then volume up steps til you get the volume as
loud as possible.

Alternate way: On the XM page you see after XM music is playing you will see
a volume up button or graphic. Press your enter key to increase XM sound
volume.

Hope this makes sense to you.       
--- Rick Alfaro <rick.alfaro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello.
> 
> I had to struggle with this issue the other day after purchasing 
> Replay AV.
> It seems that no matter what I did, RAV would not record from my sound 
> device.  I have a Sony Vaio computer with Sigmatel HD integrated 
> audio.
> With this particular sound device, the option is actually called 
> Stereo Mix and not what you hear found on SoundBlaster cards.  Even 
> after making sure this was selected, RAV just would not work with it.  
> I downloaded and installed the enhanced audio driver.  Although this 
> driver shows up in control panel/sound and audio devices, it doesn't 
> show up anywhere in RAV, not even under the recording properties for a 
> given event like recording from XM.  Somehow however, now RAV is able 
> to record from the sound card, but at a very low volume.  I have to 
> crank up the stereo mix slider in its recording properties but still 
> don't get the volume I should be getting.
> Somehow I have the feeling that the enhanced audio driver did not 
> install properly, but not sure.  Any ideas on this?
> 
> 
> 
> --Warmest regards,
>  
> --Rick Alfaro
> --rick.alfaro@xxxxxxxxx
> 
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> Subject: [blindreplay] Re: enhanced sound card
> 
> Is this on a desktop or notebook PC? Some notebook PCs sound cards do 
> not have the "mixer" option such as: what you hear, waveout. You need 
> to have such option in order to record from your sound card's - audio 
> output. When you use RAV 8's stream capture method you will not need 
> the "mixer", what you hear, waveout option.
> 
> Sometimes your card has this option but you need to enable it
> - the what
> your hear, waveout option within your Sounds & Audio Devices in 
> Control Panel.
> 
> Petro        
> --- Tom Rash <dadnthedark@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > Evidently there are some issues with real tek sound cards. 
> > Has anyone had to use the enhanced sound card software?  How
> does that
> > work, and more to the point, does it mess with Jaws at all? 
> Thanks.
> 
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