Well, I've had some interesting experiences recording sound into Revolution (Studio 2.7.2). Here's what I've found:
1. If I set the inputsource to "dflt" on my g4 powerbook, and try to record, I get audio files that sounds like pigs on acid. I'm sure my students would find this entertaining, but not exactly what I want to do. The only working choice on the Mac (Tiger) seems to be "imic" Nothing else works, either producing silence or the above stated porcophony. And I have to choose imic regardless of whether I'm using the internal or a plug-in mike. But this only works if I go to the System Preferences Sound settings, and _there_ change the input source to either internal or external. That setting seems to override anything in RunRev. 2. When I take my file over to my Dell 5100 running latest Windows, the only setting that works is "dflt" I don't think this dell has a built-in mike, and have been recording with an external. That works fine, as long as inputsource is "dflt" Using "imic" or "emic" doesn't seem to work. I haven't looked at the Windows system pref to see if there might be any variables there to play with. Too many variables in the world. Please let me know if you've written up some notes on these sorts of things, or even could point me to a well-coded stack. Thanks so much. rand valentine _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
