Wow, this is a real frustrating one. I really don't understand what the
problem could be, unless you some how have your recording parameters set to
mono. However, I think you have indicated that it at least appears that
they are correctly set. I'll think about this one, as I'm sure that other
.
But what? As far as we know (and it very well may be that we've overlooked
something) everything is indicating that I am recording in stereo! But my
ear says otherwise! maybe this will make a good challenge for someone..if
you want to take the time to figure it out; I'd be most appreciative!
Thanks
be that we've overlooked
something) everything is indicating that I am recording in stereo! But my
ear says otherwise! maybe this will make a good challenge for someone..if
you want to take the time to figure it out; I'd be most appreciative!
Thanks in advance.
Tom Kaufman
Hey..there isn't a lot more that I can add to what Don has said here; to
answer another question..yes..I am on broad-band..and yes..as far as I
know..CDs play in stereo; so does audio streamming from the internet.
Thanks to all that have taken an interest in this thread. I wouldn't be at
all
here can tell me what I need to do to make it record in
stereo; as far as I can tell, everything is set as it's supposed to be. So
is it an issue with my soundcard? I have a Crystall DWM; probably my
luck..I've got something that is incapable of recording stereo stuff..no
matter which program I
and was in stereo. So it is apparent to me that somewhere
in his
system, the leads are combined. Yet, if this were the case, it seems to me
that Tom would
not be able to listen to the stream in stereo as he does. So the bottom line
is that the
original is heard in stereo, but the recording sounds
the end of the year.
Richard Justice
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Subject: Re: Recording in stereo
Larry: Thanks a bunch; yes..it is frustrating
Hi Larry: Thanks for the thought. But what I'm attempting to do is to
record to the hard drive. Let's say that I'm trying to record from
WSM..which streams their audio; there's this program that comes on early
Saturday mornings and..because I'm not up that early, I miss it. So I want
to record
to do to make it record in
stereo; as far as I can tell, everything is set as it's supposed to be. So
is it an issue with my soundcard? I have a Crystall DWM; probably my
luck..I've got something that is incapable of recording stereo stuff..no
matter which program I use to record! Of course
with my soundcard? I have a Crystall DWM; probably my
luck..I've got something that is incapable of recording stereo stuff..no
matter which program I use to record! Of course..there is that possibility
that we're just overlooking something. Then..there's also the issue with my
volume; it records
Does that work with Goldwave???
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Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 11:33 PM
Subject: Recording in stereo
Hello List!
Generally, Total Recorder 4.5 Professional copies everything that comes
through
Marty: As near as I can tell, the stereo radio button is already checked!
I actually sent a file to a friend of mine who checked it out; he told me
that..according to what the information he was getting..I do have it set to
stereo. However..that's not how it's coming through! So either I'm
Hello List!
Generally, Total Recorder 4.5 Professional copies everything that comes through
the sound card, meaning if you plugged a line-in jack into the computer from a
stereo, it would record it. I think you can set your mono or stereo sounds or
settings to record as you please. I record
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