Hmmmm... well, all I can tell you is make sure your connections are good and the problem isn't a faulty sound card. I don't think I've ever encountered this problem myself, sounds as if the file is being "cooked" somehow during the encoding process. Make sure you have RealProducer 7 Basic or G2 (the free one... you don't need the $120 version or whatever it is they charge now) from http://www.real.com and install it correctly. You do have a choice of encoding it directly from your output device into your sound card (tape deck, DAT, turntables and mixer or whatever) or you can record it as a .wav file first on your hard drive, then convert it. One other thing that just occured to me is to make sure you are encoding at the correct bitrate and something isn't getting screwed up during that process somehow. Good luck,
Matt E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://magicmattkelly.tripod.com > I am trying to get some DJ sets online to be available for listening and > download, but my Real Audio encoder doesent want to work (all the recordings > sound like they are being listened to by pressing the skip forward button on > a CD player). > > I think the problem is flaky software, so I was wondering if anyone knows > where I could download a decent Real Audio encoder from? Hopefully a > freebie, as I am a bit skint... > > Thanks in advance, > > Aaron