[blindreplay] Re: enhanced sound card

  • From: <petrakigianos-giasou@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: blindreplay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 12:16:53 -0800 (PST)

Glad to help you anytime.

Petro  
--- Rick Alfaro <rick.alfaro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 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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> 
> 
> 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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> > petrakigianos-giasou@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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