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Settings to record using Total Recorder?
Posted by pak.ecker@comcast.net on June 4th, 2006


Am using version 6.0 Total Recorder to record music off the internet,
but the quality of the recorded program I get is not good. Sounds like
music is coming through a pipe, has echo, tinny sound.
Question is what settings should I use to capture the best audio
quality in my recording. Currently using the following settings to get
the poor quality recording:
- as recording source I have "software"
- Should it be "Soundboard" ?

If I use Soundboard as a source( which I haven't tried) these settings
come up:
- "SB Live ( my Creative Labs sound board) and below that
"Record Master"
- in format it shows PCM 44.1 kHz, 16 bit stereo

Would really appreciate the experts telling me how to set up to get a
high quality recording that I could turn into a CD.

Pak

Posted by dadiOH on June 4th, 2006


pak.ecker@comcast.net wrote:

Use the above.


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Posted by Dave Cohen on June 5th, 2006


dadiOH wrote:
I record using .mp3, 128kb bit rate, 44100Hz.
For capturing web sound, stereo mix from Soundboard. I use line in a
lot, same settings, just check the line in option.
To edit out commercials etc. and split into smaller sections I use free
download mp3DirectCut.zip. It's a little better at cutting than that
built into TotalRecorder.
Dave Cohen


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