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Unable to record or use voice recognition on Gateway PC
Hello All:
I just got aan Gateway computer from a friend. It is in really good shape. The computer has "Intel Audio Studio" as an interface to the soundcard, When I look at various places including my voice recognition software and Nero's sound recording components "Sigma Audio" appears as the "input" and "output" device. I am able to play music -- internet radio, mp3's, etc.-- on the computer. However, when I try to record sound either through a microphone or from an internet broadcast, any software I use indicates zero level of sound. I checked everything through Intel Audio Studio and XP's own audio settings software that nothing is disabled or muted. No luck after about an hour of playing around. Any suggestions? Deguza |
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Unable to record or use voice recognition on Gateway PC
On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 00:52:39 -0700, Kompu Kid aided th' terraists with the
following claims : Hello All: I just got aan Gateway computer from a friend. It is in really good shape. The computer has "Intel Audio Studio" as an interface to the soundcard, When I look at various places including my voice recognition software and Nero's sound recording components "Sigma Audio" appears as the "input" and "output" device. I am able to play music -- internet radio, mp3's, etc.-- on the computer. However, when I try to record sound either through a microphone or from an internet broadcast, any software I use indicates zero level of sound. I checked everything through Intel Audio Studio and XP's own audio settings software that nothing is disabled or muted. No luck after about an hour of playing around. Any suggestions? Deguza Post model number of Gateway computer as well as info from Control PanelMultimedia and also under "devices". See if the drivers are installed by clicking on the driver tab. Or upgrade to linux and use alsaconfig to get everything working -- "Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities" - Voltaire http://i35.tinypic.com/2czc1ua.jpg |
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Unable to record or use voice recognition on Gateway PC
Kompu Kid wrote in
: Hello All: I just got aan Gateway computer from a friend. It is in really good shape. The computer has "Intel Audio Studio" as an interface to the soundcard, When I look at various places including my voice recognition software and Nero's sound recording components "Sigma Audio" appears as the "input" and "output" device. I am able to play music -- internet radio, mp3's, etc.-- on the computer. However, when I try to record sound either through a microphone or from an internet broadcast, any software I use indicates zero level of sound. I checked everything through Intel Audio Studio and XP's own audio settings software that nothing is disabled or muted. No luck after about an hour of playing around. Any suggestions? Double check that the audio plugs are where they're supposed to be at the back of the computer. With most consumer computers the colour of the plug matches the colour of the jack. Use a trouble light, you'll probably need it. -- (setq (chuck nil) car(chuck) ) |
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Unable to record or use voice recognition on Gateway PC
On Oct 12, 9:34*am, §ñühwØ£f wrote:
On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 00:52:39 -0700, Kompu Kid aided th' terraists with the following claims : Hello All: I just got aan Gateway computer from a friend. It is in really good shape. The computer has "Intel Audio Studio" as an interface to the soundcard, When I look at various places including my voice recognition software and Nero's sound recording components "Sigma Audio" appears as the "input" and "output" device. I am able to play music -- internet radio, mp3's, etc.-- on the computer. However, when I try to record sound either through a microphone or from an internet broadcast, any software I use indicates zero level of sound. I checked everything through Intel Audio Studio and XP's own audio settings software that nothing is disabled or muted. No luck after about an hour of playing around. Any suggestions? Deguza Post model number of Gateway computer as well as info from Control PanelMultimedia and also under "devices". See if the drivers are installed by clicking on the driver tab. Or upgrade to linux and use alsaconfig to get everything working -- "Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities" - Voltairehttp://i35.tinypic.com/2czc1ua.jpg After weeks of dickering I solved part of the problem: I am now able to record from the microphone. However, I am still not able to record any Internet radio broadcasts. The computer is a GM5066E. Support information for this computer is at http://support.gateway.com/s/PC/R/10...008881nv.shtml . However, I could not find anything there that would solve my problem. The control panel says that I have a Sigma Tel Audio default device. It is installed and Windows XP says that it is working properly. Under hardware, I see Hauppauge Win TV PVR PCI II (26xxx) sound video and game controller. Again Windows XP claims that it is working properly. I have a feeling that my problem is not actually caused by hardware or software malfunctioning. The software is simply not written to feed the sound coming from Internet to the recording software-- I am using Nero Sound Trax. On this gateway computer, under Nero I get three choices for the source of sound: line in, rear microphone, and microphone. Yet, on an older computer that worked properly I would also see a "wave" among the sources of sound. Any comments and help would be appreciated. Deguza |
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Unable to record or use voice recognition on Gateway PC
Kompu Kid wrote:
I have a feeling that my problem is not actually caused by hardware or software malfunctioning. The software is simply not written to feed the sound coming from Internet to the recording software-- I am using Nero Sound Trax. Any comments and help would be appreciated. Give VLC a try http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ -- You come up with a better tittle http://dilidou.com/img/img1/20081103...tion_25_21.jpg |
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Unable to record or use voice recognition on Gateway PC
"Kompu Kid" wrote ...
I have a feeling that my problem is not actually caused by hardware or software malfunctioning. The software is simply not written to feed the sound coming from Internet to the recording software-- I am using Nero Sound Trax. On this gateway computer, under Nero I get three choices for the source of sound: line in, rear microphone, and microphone. Yet, on an older computer that worked properly I would also see a "wave" among the sources of sound. Any comments and help would be appreciated. Assuming you are asking about audio recording (vs. video with audio recording.) There are some applications and utilities that solve the problem of "record what you hear". My favorite is "Total Recorder" from www.highcriteria.com It is very-cheap-ware at $18 Assuming, of course, that you have checked to make sure you have the correct and latest audio driver(s). |
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Unable to record or use voice recognition on Gateway PC
On Nov 3, 9:55*pm, wrote:
*Kompu Kid wrote: I have a feeling that my problem is not actually caused by hardware or software malfunctioning. *The software is simply not written to feed the sound coming from Internet to the recording software-- I am using Nero Sound Trax. Any comments and help would be appreciated. Give VLC a tryhttp://www.videolan.org/vlc/ -- You come up with a better tittlehttp://dilidou.com/img/img1/20081103/selection_25_21.jpg What an intresting program! However, it cannot record, either. The only choices for the sound source are still "line in", "rear microphone", and "microphone". Thanks for the suggestion. Deguza |
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Unable to record or use voice recognition on Gateway PC
On Nov 3, 11:43*pm, "Richard Crowley" wrote:
"Kompu Kid" *wrote ... I have a feeling that my problem is not actually caused by hardware or software malfunctioning. *The software is simply not written to feed the sound coming from Internet to the recording software-- I am using Nero Sound Trax. On this gateway computer, under Nero I get three choices for the source of sound: line in, rear microphone, and microphone. Yet, on an older computer that worked properly I would also see a "wave" among the sources of sound. Any comments and help would be appreciated. Assuming you are asking about audio recording (vs. video with audio recording.) There are some applications and utilities that solve the problem of "record what you hear". My favorite is "Total Recorder" fromwww.highcriteria.com*It is very-cheap-ware at $18 Assuming, of course, that you have checked to make sure you have the correct and latest audio driver(s). This program did the trick! I am able to record with it. It even shows up as a virtual device under Nero, but I could not get Nero to record yet. Thank you. Deguza |
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