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Re: Audio cassette to wav is done but how to clean the audio?

Posted by NRen2k5 on 12/19/05 04:43

Texarc wrote:
> NRen2k5: thanks -
> Properties of the file show:
> sample rate 44100 hz
> bits per sample 16
> 2 channels
> avg data rate 176400
> And the volume for playback was set too high - at 10 - but even
> lowering the volume to 3, there is still some "overdriving" and loss of
> clarity.
>
>
>
> NRen2k5 wrote:
>
>> Texarc wrote:
>>
>>> I have a favorite audio cassette that I can record using LineIn from
>>> a Sony cassette player to the sound card of a desktop PC running XP Pro.
>>> I have CDWave editor, Nero 6.x, and soundsoap.
>>> When monitoring the recording process, the audio sounds great through
>>> the PC's sound system.
>>> When I then play the 45 minute long WAV file of all the cuts, the
>>> music sounds like the speakers are blown, even though the volume is
>>> not any higher that when it was recorded from the cassette.
>>
>>
>>
>> What are the specifics of the WAV file, such as the sampling rate and
>> bits per sample? Are your Line-in playback and recording levels set
>> the same in Windows Volume control for sure?
>>
>> - NRen2k5

Go into Windows' Volume Control, go Options -> Properties -> Adjust
Volume For: Recording. Make sure that the Line In recording level is set
appropriately low.

- NRen2k5

 

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