![]() There will probably be an Enhancements tab where you can disable all or selected “Sound Effects” - if needs be, also look in the Levels or Custom tabs Right-click over Microphone and choose Properties Right-click over the Speaker icon by the system clock then choose Recording Devices to open the Recording tab of “Sound” To change settings on Windows Vista and Windows 7: There is no “enhancements tab” or sound effects to disable, nothing in Line-in or Stereo Mix either. Thanks, but these options are not available when you follow these steps in the manual you quoted, I have already checked through the sound settings for these type of options, but they do not appear. uploads/default/original/2X/9/97073b21df096c4faab06b7682f8724ef74bcc28.mp3Īnd see this FAQ in the manual: Audacity Manual And please be patient the elves dwell in several different timezones around the world so you query takes a while to ripple around. **Moderator note:**Please don’t double post it only annoys the forum elves (alll of whom are unpaid volunteers) as it wastes their time. I have attached a clip of a recording of “Street Fighting Man” as an example of the sound problem. I have checked Audacity settings and my sound card settings (IDT High Definition Audio CODEC) and cannot for the life of me figure out any differences that could be causing this. This is not just a problem with the export settings, even in Audacity when playing back the recording the sound is distorted, and the same thing if you export it as WAV or MP3. On the other 2 computers the sound was very good quality when recording this way. When I record something now, whether it be a song playing on my media player, or a radio rip from a streaming website, the sound is all muddy and faded, almost as if you were recording audio on a cell phone. On the new computer I installed Audacity 2 at first, but when I encountered the problem I reinstalled 1.3 like the other computers to see if that was the problem, but it still persists. Both of the other computers were running Audacity Audacity 1.3.13. I have checked all the settings on the new computer against the old computer (Windows XP) and my laptop (Windows 7) and can find no variance in any of the settings. Just bought a new Windows 7 PC recently and everything works fine except for recording audio (as in “record what you hear”) in Audacity.
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