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Todd W. Roat
does it blow? OK, enough emotion. I have been using XP Sound
recorder and a quality Sony mic attatched to SB Audigy to record wav
files for months. Use Golwave to tweak. The sound files using this
method have been exceptionally good considering the archaic approach.
Recently tried to use the same setup using PPT Narration recorder and
the the sound is not good (read as blows). Tried is both using
stnadard and CD quality. All blow. This is the same setup that
records great outside PPT.
Thoughts? I did notice that when using the recorder, and it gives you
the option to test micorphone and set level, there is no real setting
to do: the level change arrow is maxed out to right at start. Moving
lower makes resultant recording even lower.
I realizie it might be best just to record as wav and palce in slide,
but man it sure would be cool id the PPT recorder worked well, or just
used all the available Windows and sounds option available to it on
the system.
Did I mention it blows?
Todd
recorder and a quality Sony mic attatched to SB Audigy to record wav
files for months. Use Golwave to tweak. The sound files using this
method have been exceptionally good considering the archaic approach.
Recently tried to use the same setup using PPT Narration recorder and
the the sound is not good (read as blows). Tried is both using
stnadard and CD quality. All blow. This is the same setup that
records great outside PPT.
Thoughts? I did notice that when using the recorder, and it gives you
the option to test micorphone and set level, there is no real setting
to do: the level change arrow is maxed out to right at start. Moving
lower makes resultant recording even lower.
I realizie it might be best just to record as wav and palce in slide,
but man it sure would be cool id the PPT recorder worked well, or just
used all the available Windows and sounds option available to it on
the system.
Did I mention it blows?
Todd