USB audio test
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Re: USB audio test
My only complaint right now is that raw audio is a bit quiet, even at max volume, but thats easily fixed when i edit videos.
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From what I remember, the volume slider on the program itself, AND your volume on your computer affects what the "stereo mix" volume it records.
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Not sure if it's just me, but when I record a bit with the audio, I only get the video in the file. Has that just not been implemented yet, or am I just doing it wrong?
http://youtu.be/H2A3zBi4poo
http://youtu.be/H2A3zBi4poo
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Did you choose Stereo Mix in the Audio Options? (What U Hear for the small chance you have a Creative Sound Card)Grylvak wrote:Not sure if it's just me, but when I record a bit with the audio, I only get the video in the file. Has that just not been implemented yet, or am I just doing it wrong?
http://youtu.be/H2A3zBi4poo
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Thank you for the Audio Transmission Via USB, but there is a problem: Some people have no access to stereo mix even with proper drivers, and in my case; it is distorting the audio when recorded with stereo mix. When will there be a direct recording without setting an audio device?
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Do you have fraps at all? Luckily fraps has a desktop recorder function (had some issues at first, but it was fixed in later updates) and it records Audio without the need for Stereo Mix. I don't have Stereo Mix and any time I want to record something off of my computer I have to use fraps or else no audio. Only issue is that fraps file sizes are huge and since you are recording the whole computer screen you will have to do a lot of editing in post. (I'd recommend lowering screen resolution before recording to prevent lag and reduce file size)Darrell3h_ wrote:Thank you for the Audio Transmission Via USB, but there is a problem: Some people have no access to stereo mix even with proper drivers, and in my case; it is distorting the audio when recorded with stereo mix. When will there be a direct recording without setting an audio device?
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Version 3.0 of the 3DS capture software is now available with audio over USB. Seems to be the final version then. Are there other new features? There is no new changelog yet.
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Left/Right channels are correct (they got flipped again when I was fixing video glitches). Other than that, it's the same as the last test version.
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I got a question. I have a capture board from August 2012 and September 2013. I patched them both but I have the feeling that the newer models USB sound capture has better quality. Just my imagination or is there a difference? xD
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The audio sounds kind of flipped when using it. I use the Mario & Luigi: Dream Team menu as a test. Luigi's noises come out of the left speaker, then Mario's voice comes out of the right. When connected with the USB, Luigi comes out of the right, and Mario comes out of the left, HOWEVER, disabling one of the speakers, it seems that both voices can be heard on both speakers. I think you adjusted it so both speakers get some sound from each other. I just think the emphasis on some sound effects is swapped. Or it could just be me.