Replay AV Audio Recording FAQ (For Quick Audio Record or capture
by recording audio output)
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| These FAQ's apply to recordings that are set to "capture by recording audio output". They do not apply to stream capture recordings.
What is Quick Audio Record?Quick Audio Record captures whatever audio may be playing on your computer at the moment. Quick Audio Record is not for use with video and does not perform stream captures. In most cases, you should start the Quick Record process prior to starting the audio that you want recorded. When I record using"capture by recording audio output", I just get silence when I listen to my recordings.Sound card audio recordings that result in files containing no audio or very distorted audio are usually caused by an improper sound card selection or an incorrect audio recording method selection in Replay AV. We recommend using the Replay A/V Audio Driver for recording audio that is playing on your computer. This driver was introduced in Replay A/V version 8.3 and will work with any sound card and works great in Vista too! You'll select the Replay AV audio Driver in the recording tab of your show's properties:
If the Replay A/V Audio driver won't work for you, use the Test Methods button to determine the best alternate Audio Recording Method selection for capturing what you hear from your PC. Many sound cards have several different options. Use the Test Methods button to determine the best alternate source for recording what you hear from your PC's speakers. Occasionally, installing the latest drivers for your Sound Card fixes recording problems. Here's how to update your sound card drivers using Windows XP (other Windows versions work similarly):
Finally, if you still have trouble, it may be something
specific to the Player (like Windows Media Player, Real Player,
etc.) you are using. My recordings sound distorted. What can I do to improve the quality?Use Replay A/V version 8.3 or newer and select the Replay A/V audio driver as the audio recording method in your show's properties. This should give you perfect reproduction of the audio you hear. 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:
Hint: If you don't see the Recording Source option you're using, click Options, Properties, and make sure the all the options are selected for display. If you do this, make sure the Optimize Mixer
Volume for Recording option under Replay Radio's Settings,
Sound Mixer tab is UNCHECKED. I can't record from Real Player. Other players work fine.Real Player may need to be adjusted so that it records properly as follows:
Recording from QuickTime or iTunes plays garbled.QuickTime and iTunes often default to using Direct Sound, which leads to sound distortion during both recording and playback when Replay Radio is active. To correct this problem, you need to tell QuickTime to use the Replay Radio driver as the default playback device instead.
I can't record from WinAmp.In most cases, WinAmp works fine with Replay AV. The only potential incompatibility is in using Direct Sound. To make WinAmp work with Replay Radio you should do the following:
This should fix the problem. I can't record from MusicMatch.MusicMatch needs to be reconfigured to use the Default Sound Card Driver when recording.
Replay AV no longer performs sound card recordings. It used to work fine.The most likely reason this would occur is if your default sound card setting has changed. First of all, check the Replay AV Sound Card Driver setting:
Next, check your system default Sound Card:
The Sound Card selections for the above should match. If not, change either the Replay AV setting or the Windows Control Panel setting. Other questions?Email us using the Support Email Form here. |







