Hi,

Version 6 and above is very good about not doing that any more from what I 
have been told.

Rick


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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "goshawk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 7:49 PM
Subject: Re: Goldwave, Realtec AC97 and the Audigy NX 2


I must say, that I find that total recorders sound drivers tend to try and
take over from existing ones and have given me a lot of problems in the
past, so personally I wouldn't touch that program.

Simon


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Scott Berry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 11:08 PM
Subject: Re: Goldwave, Realtec AC97 and the Audigy NX 2


> Daren,
>
> I wonder do you have Total Recorder it would work much easier that way I
> think than Goldwave.  Total Recorder is more set up for that sort of
> audio.
> Then you could pull it in to Goldwave and edit it if you like?
>
> Scott
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Darran Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 3:19 PM
> Subject: Goldwave, Realtec AC97 and the Audigy NX 2
>
>
>> Hello to all from a new list member.
>>
>> I've joined this list specifically to get help with a recording problem
>> I'm
>> having at the moment. Its probably easier if I just lay it all out for
>> you
>> here and see how we get on!
>>
>> I wanted to record some films etc from my hard drive recorder onto the PC
>> and I installed Goldwave 5.1 to help me achieve this.
>>
>> However, even after reading manuals and getting help from other sources,
>> each and every attempt to record something failed miserably. The playback
>> always sounded as though my levels were far to high, leaving me with a
>> heavily distorted recording. I tried every possible combination of
>> settings
>> and levels, but each and every attempt resulted in the same distortion.
>>
>> I started asking around to see if anyone could help, and the general
>> feeling
>> was that the Realtec AC97 Audio I was using as part of my PC set-up may
>> have
>> been the weak link. So, taking more advice on board, I've now bought
>> myself
>> an external soundcard, the Creative Audigy NX2, in the hope that this
>> will
>> make things right. The NX 2 arrived today, and I now find myself with
>> more
>> questions than answers! It'll be Sunday before I can get hold of sighted
>> assistance  and then I remembered about PC-Audio!
>>
>> So, my first question is, is it possible to run the NX2 and the Realtec
>> AC97
>> side-by-side? Or do I need to disable the AC97 while using the NX2 and
>> vice
>> versa.
>>
>> Ideally, I'm hoping the NX2 will work with Goldwave 5.1 and enable me to
>> make my recordings.But I've noticed that after connecting it up tonight I
>> lost my existing PC audio. Everything went silent, no JAWS no nothing,
>> until
>> I disconnected the NX2 again.
>>
>> What I'm really hoping to find on this list is someone who's already
>> successfully using Goldwave 5.1 with an external Audigy soundcard to make
>> recordings through the line-in facility on the card. This way I can
>> obtain
>> some exact settings etc to help me get started with this whole PC audio
>> recording thing!
>>
>> Sorry if I haven't made myself at all clear about what I'm trying to do
>> here, and the problems I've run into whilst trying to do it, but if
>> anyone
>> can offer any kind of help and advice, that would be very much
>> appreciated.
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>> Darran
>>
>>
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