Subject:Input volume too low
Posted by: Eddie20
Date:4/2/2001 10:05:53 AM
When I record into my computer, I cannot get the volume loud enoung in sound forge. The sound will play at the right volume through my speakers, but is barely even picked up in sound forge (version 4). Because of this, I figure this must be a problem with sound forge. Even odder is that just days ago it was working perfectly. Any idea as to what it could be, please respond ASAP, I need to know how to fix it by the 10th. If you need any more info, email me at eddie20@nhlfa.com. Thank you all so much for any help. |
Subject:RE: Input volume too low
Reply by: Ted_H
Date:4/2/2001 11:50:23 AM
Open the Windows volume control by double clicking the yellow speaker icon by your computer's clock. Once the play control window comes up, go to the Options menu and select "Properties". Select "Recording" under "Adjust Volume For" and where it says "Show the Following Volume Controls", make sure everything is selected. Now click "OK" and you will get a recording control window. Under each volume control is a box marked "Select". Make sure that the one under your source is selected and that the volume is turned up about three quarters of the way. If the music is too loud or quiet when you record it, you can come back to this window and adjust the volume as necessary. Please note that if you need immediate help in the future, you can contact us via e-mail or by calling the appropriate support phone number. Ted |
Subject:RE: Input volume too low
Reply by: Eddie20
Date:4/2/2001 12:59:25 PM
I am using a Creative SB AudioPCI soundcard. I have turned up all the volume levels for both the mixer you are reffering to, as well as the one on the software included with the sound card. I have went under the preferences in sound forge and in the wave tab, making sure the correct card was selected. I still cannot get any more volume out of it. It is very frustrating, considering that this worked just a few days ago. Is there anything else that can be causing these problems? Thanks |
Subject:RE: Input volume too low
Reply by: Eddie20
Date:4/2/2001 1:09:07 PM
I also forgot to mention that an error occurs everytime that the computer is started. There error is in a file called ctsvccda.exe. Though it is most likely totally unrelated, I figured I should mention this just in case this is part of the problem. Again, thank you. |