RE: Question about recording in Goldwave

2011-03-28 Thread Tony Hernandez
Mark, I don't know what other responses you've received, but here's my 2 cents. If you have a sound card that includes the line-in as part of your playback controls, you can select the line-in in the playback control section of your Windows volume control. This is different from the one in your rec

Re: Question about recording in Goldwave

2011-03-28 Thread Dane Trethowan
And as a footnote to my original message, Total Recorder has an "Optimal Recording Level" adjustment which I find nice and handy though I don't need to adjust levels all that much here. On 28/03/2011, at 11:57 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote: > I'm going to fail to answer your question with this post

Re: Question about recording in Goldwave

2011-03-28 Thread Dane Trethowan
I'm going to fail to answer your question with this post. I'm a Goldwave user though I don't record with it, rather I use Total Recorder for the recording and why? Because I can playback what I'm recording on the spot, in other words "Time Shifting", like a video recorder or PVR and that means

Re: Question about recording in Goldwave

2011-03-28 Thread Robert doc Wright
go to your volume control and be sure that line in is not muted. - Original Message - From: "Mark Meusborn" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 5:53 AM Subject: Question about recording in Goldwave Howdy All, I am pretty new at this, but I have been using a