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Replay AV - User Guide and FAQ
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Frequently Asked Questions - Replay AV
- My recordings sound distorted. What can I do to improve the quality?
The Enhanced Sound Card Driver will record what you hear on your PC's speakers without distortion, but may not work on all PCs.
If you choose not to use the Enhanced Sound Card Driver, or if you're recording from the Microphone or Line-In inputs, try lowering the recording volume.
Some sound cards or microphones will make distorted recordings if the recording volume is too high.
- The recording volume is too low or too high - how can I adjust it?
You may need to manually set the recording volume level in Windows as follows:
- Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, and select Sounds and Audio.
- Click the Audio tab.
- Under Sound Recording, click Volume.
- Increase or decrease the volume level for the recording source you are using in Replay Radio.
- I installed the Enhanced Sound Card Driver, but it doesn't appear as an option.
First of all, the Enhanced Sound Card Driver option will appear as a Recording Source selection if properly installed. You can see this either in Quick Record, or when editing a scheduled show (under the Recording tab).
When you install it, be sure to install it into the same folder as Replay Radio, usually "c:\program files\replay radio 5". Replay Radio looks for the file RRUserDLL.dll in that folder. If it's not there, then the Enhanced Sound Card Driver option won't be listed.
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