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Rush152
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Sound recording 2004-03-11 01:28:42 Reply

I'm trying to record sounds that are coming out of my computer but when it records the volume for it is way too low. I put everything up to the max on the computer volume and its still too low.

Any ideas? :S

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Response to Sound recording 2004-03-11 01:39:24 Reply

what do u use to record it?

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Response to Sound recording 2004-03-11 06:11:22 Reply

I tried with the windows sound recorder and adobe audition (cool edit).

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Response to Sound recording 2004-03-11 11:45:47 Reply

Well you need a microphone!:) lolz...
And you could try to use Goldwave. That's a very handy program...

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Response to Sound recording 2004-03-11 20:20:31 Reply

Try amplifying the sound after you've recorded it. Not sure how it works in Adobe Audition, but there should be something that should allow you to amplify the recording. Either that or try and up the sensitivity of the microphone (if you haven't already done so). There should be something that allows you to have a 20dB boost so the sounds are louder. Failing that, if the sounds you're recording are coming from a game or program, try ripping the sound out direct by finding any number of game audio ripping programs out there. Hope one of these is of some help.