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| Vista Home Basic | Sound Recorder Volume Hi, Do anyone know why the microphone input signal recorded by Vista Sound Recorder is different from other software? Ex. Sound Recorder might record less volume then CoolEdit under the same mic boost and mic gain setting condition? B. |
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| vista ultamate 64bit | Re: Sound Recorder Volume this can be simply down to codex used however not always the case |
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| Vista Home Basic | Re: Sound Recorder Volume Thx! How if they run on the same codec? Is it possibly due the audio lib and implementation? Is MS Sound Recorder implemented based on DirectSound? And it can have volume setting on top of system gain? What auido lib is CoolEdit based? |
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