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Old October 28th 08, 06:56 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.cdr
RobF[_4_]
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Default Copy DVD sound?

I tried getting one song from a DVD I own, using Audacity. Wrong program I
guess, or didnt use it right. Resulted in badly distorted sound. Easily
fixed but annoying. RealTek on board Asus, Win XP. In I/O settings, I change
speaker setting from 4 to two, then back to 4. That's all it takes, but have
to repeat proceedure after each bootup or end hibernate.
Is there a way to reverse the damage, and to copy from DVD? TIA,
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Old October 29th 08, 06:55 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.cdr
smh
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RobF wrote:

I tried getting one song from a DVD I own, using Audacity. Wrong program I
guess, or didnt use it right. Resulted in badly distorted sound. Easily
fixed but annoying. RealTek on board Asus, Win XP. In I/O settings, I change
speaker setting from 4 to two, then back to 4. That's all it takes, but have
to repeat proceedure after each bootup or end hibernate.
Is there a way to reverse the damage, and to copy from DVD? TIA,


Can Audacity record RealAudio or other streaming audio?
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help...ng&i=streaming

In the drop-down menu on Audacity's mixer toolbar,
choose “Wave Out” or “Stereo Mix” as the input source.
When you press the Record button, Audacity will capture
whatever sound is playing on your computer's speakers.

How do you record the audio portion of a DVD to a standard CD?
http://www.jakeludington.com/ask_jak...dio_to_cd.html

DVD audio to cd using free programs
http://club.cdfreaks.com/f109/dvd-au...ograms-139617/
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Old October 29th 08, 04:17 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.cdr
RobF[_4_]
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Default Copy DVD sound?


"smh" wrote in message
...
|. --------------------------------------
| Mike Richter, were you born with
| "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face?
| --------------------------------------
|
| RobF wrote:
|
| I tried getting one song from a DVD I own, using Audacity. Wrong program
I
| guess, or didnt use it right. Resulted in badly distorted sound. Easily
| fixed but annoying. RealTek on board Asus, Win XP. In I/O settings, I
change
| speaker setting from 4 to two, then back to 4. That's all it takes, but
have
| to repeat proceedure after each bootup or end hibernate.
| Is there a way to reverse the damage, and to copy from DVD? TIA,
|
| Can Audacity record RealAudio or other streaming audio?
| http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help...ng&i=streaming
|
| In the drop-down menu on Audacity's mixer toolbar,
| choose "Wave Out" or "Stereo Mix" as the input source.
| When you press the Record button, Audacity will capture
| whatever sound is playing on your computer's speakers.
|
| How do you record the audio portion of a DVD to a standard CD?
| http://www.jakeludington.com/ask_jak...dio_to_cd.html
|
| DVD audio to cd using free programs
| http://club.cdfreaks.com/f109/dvd-au...ograms-139617/

Thanks, smh. I have audacity v. 1.2.6. Drop-down menu shows Line volume,
mic vol., front mic, and CD volume. Can't find any place to select Wave out
or Stereo Mix. Please point it out. Am new user and awkward with this. Can
you guess what my previous attempt to record from DVD did to my sound
system, why the distortion now, how to fix?
I appreciate your taking the time to help with this wierd problem.
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Old October 29th 08, 09:41 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.cdr
smh
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Default Copy DVD sound?

.. --------------------------------------
Mike Richter, were you born with
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--------------------------------------

RobF wrote:
"smh" wrote:
| RobF wrote:
|
| I tried getting one song from a DVD I own, using Audacity. Wrong program I
| guess, or didnt use it right. Resulted in badly distorted sound. Easily
| fixed but annoying. RealTek on board Asus, Win XP. In I/O settings, I change
| speaker setting from 4 to two, then back to 4. That's all it takes, but have
| to repeat proceedure after each bootup or end hibernate.
| Is there a way to reverse the damage, and to copy from DVD? TIA,
|
| Can Audacity record RealAudio or other streaming audio?
| http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help...ng&i=streaming
|
| In the drop-down menu on Audacity's mixer toolbar,
| choose "Wave Out" or "Stereo Mix" as the input source.
| When you press the Record button, Audacity will capture
| whatever sound is playing on your computer's speakers.
|
| How do you record the audio portion of a DVD to a standard CD?
| http://www.jakeludington.com/ask_jak...dio_to_cd.html
|
| DVD audio to cd using free programs
| http://club.cdfreaks.com/f109/dvd-au...ograms-139617/

Thanks, smh. I have audacity v. 1.2.6. Drop-down menu shows Line volume,
mic vol., front mic, and CD volume. Can't find any place to select Wave out
or Stereo Mix. Please point it out. Am new user and awkward with this. Can
you guess what my previous attempt to record from DVD did to my sound
system, why the distortion now, how to fix?
I appreciate your taking the time to help with this wierd problem.


Guess the distortion resulted from the input level being too high. But
don't know why the new level you set is not preserved.

For 'Stereo Mix' not showing up, update the RealTek drivers and see if
that improves. If that doesn't show 'Stereo Mix', go to Control Panel,
Sound applet and check 'Stereo Mix'.

Read about the problem:

Mixer Toolbar Issues
http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.p...Toolbar_Issues

Using the Control Panel

Accessing the system mixer in the Windows Control Panel and trying to
select your required source there may often allow you to record into
Audacity, even if the source you want isn't in the Mixer Toolbar or
Audio I/O "Recording Device" dropdowns, or isn't apparently recording
properly.
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Old October 30th 08, 04:32 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.cdr
RobF[_4_]
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Default Copy DVD sound?


"smh" wrote in message
...
|. --------------------------------------
| Mike Richter, were you born with
| "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face?
| --------------------------------------
|
| RobF wrote:
| "smh" wrote:
| | RobF wrote:
| |
| | I tried getting one song from a DVD I own, using Audacity. Wrong
program I
| | guess, or didnt use it right. Resulted in badly distorted sound.
Easily
| | fixed but annoying. RealTek on board Asus, Win XP. In I/O settings,
I change
| | speaker setting from 4 to two, then back to 4. That's all it takes,
but have
| | to repeat proceedure after each bootup or end hibernate.
| | Is there a way to reverse the damage, and to copy from DVD? TIA,
| |
| | Can Audacity record RealAudio or other streaming audio?
| | http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help...ng&i=streaming
| |
| | In the drop-down menu on Audacity's mixer toolbar,
| | choose "Wave Out" or "Stereo Mix" as the input source.
| | When you press the Record button, Audacity will capture
| | whatever sound is playing on your computer's speakers.
| |
| | How do you record the audio portion of a DVD to a standard CD?
| |
http://www.jakeludington.com/ask_jak...dio_to_cd.html
| |
| | DVD audio to cd using free programs
| | http://club.cdfreaks.com/f109/dvd-au...ograms-139617/
|
| Thanks, smh. I have audacity v. 1.2.6. Drop-down menu shows Line
volume,
| mic vol., front mic, and CD volume. Can't find any place to select Wave
out
| or Stereo Mix. Please point it out. Am new user and awkward with this.
Can
| you guess what my previous attempt to record from DVD did to my sound
| system, why the distortion now, how to fix?
| I appreciate your taking the time to help with this wierd problem.
|
| Guess the distortion resulted from the input level being too high. But
| don't know why the new level you set is not preserved.
|
| For 'Stereo Mix' not showing up, update the RealTek drivers and see if
| that improves. If that doesn't show 'Stereo Mix', go to Control Panel,
| Sound applet and check 'Stereo Mix'.
|
| Read about the problem:
|
| Mixer Toolbar Issues
| http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.p...Toolbar_Issues
|
| Using the Control Panel
|
| Accessing the system mixer in the Windows Control Panel and trying to
| select your required source there may often allow you to record into
| Audacity, even if the source you want isn't in the Mixer Toolbar or
| Audio I/O "Recording Device" dropdowns, or isn't apparently recording
| properly.


Many thanks, smh. Good info and suggestions clearly stated. Will do.

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Old November 2nd 08, 10:25 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.cdr
Mike Richter
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Default Copy DVD sound?

RobF wrote:
I tried getting one song from a DVD I own, using Audacity. Wrong program I
guess, or didnt use it right. Resulted in badly distorted sound. Easily
fixed but annoying. RealTek on board Asus, Win XP. In I/O settings, I change
speaker setting from 4 to two, then back to 4. That's all it takes, but have
to repeat proceedure after each bootup or end hibernate.
Is there a way to reverse the damage, and to copy from DVD? TIA,


I would use TotalRecorder if I had no invested in DVD Audio Ripper.

Mike
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Old November 3rd 08, 01:31 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.cdr
Tony[_3_]
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Default Copy DVD sound?

if I had no invested in DVD Audio Ripper.
Huh??

Mike Richter wrote:

RobF wrote:
I tried getting one song from a DVD I own, using Audacity. Wrong program I
guess, or didnt use it right. Resulted in badly distorted sound. Easily
fixed but annoying. RealTek on board Asus, Win XP. In I/O settings, I change
speaker setting from 4 to two, then back to 4. That's all it takes, but have
to repeat proceedure after each bootup or end hibernate.
Is there a way to reverse the damage, and to copy from DVD? TIA,


I would use TotalRecorder if I had no invested in DVD Audio Ripper.

Mike
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Old November 3rd 08, 05:32 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.cdr
RobF[_4_]
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Default Copy DVD sound?


"Mike Richter" wrote in message
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| RobF wrote:
| I tried getting one song from a DVD I own, using Audacity. Wrong program
I
| guess, or didnt use it right. Resulted in badly distorted sound. Easily
| fixed but annoying. RealTek on board Asus, Win XP. In I/O settings, I
change
| speaker setting from 4 to two, then back to 4. That's all it takes, but
have
| to repeat proceedure after each bootup or end hibernate.
| Is there a way to reverse the damage, and to copy from DVD? TIA,
|
| I would use TotalRecorder if I had no invested in DVD Audio Ripper.
|
| Mike
| --
|
|
http://www.mrichter.com/


Thanks for suggestion. Have D/L'ed it. Isn't Audacity supposed to do it,
save a sound bite to HDD? With Asus on board RealTek sound, I should, i'd
guess, be able to make a simple project work.
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