Tom,

I don't know if anybody has suggested this, but is it possible that the patch cord you are using to record with might have mono jacks, or is not designed to input a stereo signal. I know I have one of those around here somewhere. I don't know when I purchased it, but it may have been twenty years or so ago. They may not even make them anymore.

Just a thought,
Larry

At 09:55 AM 12/14/2004, you wrote:
Can't prove it by me!  Actually..what I have is "Total Recorder
"standard"..but it's still supposed to record in stereo if I tell it to!
apparently..noone 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 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 extremely hot!!and I have the recording level down to
either 10 or 15 percent!  Any ideas?
Tom Kaufman


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