Hi hey try to reinstall the hardware ok? sometimes the drivers get kicked off for some crfazy reason ok? so if it did work once it is still there.At 07:24 PM 2/13/2009, you wrote: >I sure hope someone on this list can help me diagnose this. I haven't had a >problem until today, and I've no idea what got changed. Here's the >background: > >I'm converting some four-track cassettes to MP3 audio for replay in my >Victor Stream. I'm using a stereo cassette machine to do this, which means >one of my channels plays normally, the other is reversed. > >The problem is, I'm not getting any separation in the channels any more. I >hear both voices on both channels. I've checked the source, and the stereo >machine is indeed playing the cassettes correctly. In other words, one >voice is reversed in one channel, the other channel contains the normal >track, and they are very much separated. > >Now when I set up the recording attributes in Sound Forge 9, it says that >the sample rate is 44100 Hz. And the channels are stereo. There's nothing >here that says mono. > >Any thoughts at all as to what I'm doing wrong all the sudden? I've played >music through the sound card, and it comes out in stereo just fine. The >problem appears to linked to either sound Forge or to the settings in my >record volume control. This is a Vista machine, by the way. > >Please, any help at all would be most welcome. I'm obviously done >converting these tapes until I can get the channels separated again. > >And yes, I've restarted the machine several times. > >Regards, > >Nolan > > > > > >Jonathan Mosen List Founder >Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... >http://www.pc-audio.org >To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: >pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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