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From: Paul Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Audio Levels on G2 Producer

Sounds like you need a mixer between your audio source and your audio card,
with a slider you can pull down to control levels.  I also would check your
line levels, do you have line level outputs going into microphone level card
inputs?  These are basic suggestions but it usually pays to start with the
basics when it comes to trouble shooting.  Good luck.

-----Original Message-----
From: RealForum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 1999 9:04 AM
Subject: Audio Levels on G2 Producer

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Audio Levels on G2 Producer

I wanted to get some advice from the Forum about audio level difficulty on
the G2 Producer.

Problem:  Audio levels consistently too hot in RealProducer

Set-up:  G2 Producer Plus for NT

Audio Capture Card:  ADI SoundMixer

Output:  Surestream files at 20kbps, 45kbps, and 100kbps

Production Routine:  We take audio feeds and run them through an APHEX 10/4
Interface and pass the feed into the audio capture card.  When the audio
level is too hot, we try to adjust this level down in the Recording
Properties on the card.  But our problem is what to do when the level is
still too hot, even after brining the level down (as far as it can go).

We do so much streaming (length of files and number of files) here that we
don't do have the resources to do the amount of pre-encoding
capture/compression/mixing work that most of you probably do.

So, can anyone recommend a way to get our audio levels down without having
to do any pre-encoding capture/compression/mixing.

Thanks,

Tom LaLonde
Web Producer
C-SPAN.org


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