I have two PCs, each of which is running Windows 10 version 1909. The
HP has the problem, the Dell does not. I usually use Window-eyes
9.5.4, but use Jaws 18 when W E encounters an issue, though I am
confident this is not relevant to my current issue.
There are times when I wish to record a stream from the internet. So I
fire up Total Recorder and set the source selection to stereo mix,
having first gone into the sound card settings to make sure that stereo
mix is selected. But when I attempt to record, the sound is recorded
but plays back at an extremely accelerated rate of speed. Yes, I know
that Total Recorder has a speed adjustment. So I make sure that it is
in the normal position, and to prove this, I play back a recording which
was not made from streaming. And this test recording plays at a normal
speed.
So in order to investigate further, I change to other recorders
including Studio Recorder and Gold Wave, all of which exhibit the
problem when I attempt to record a stream. There was a recent thread
regarding something called Wave Max. Unfortunately, I paid no attention
to this thread but in retrospect wonder if Wave Max might be an issue.
I am hoping that someone on list has encountered this issue and has
found a solution. If so, what is the solution?
Thanks.
Don Roberts
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