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ok so i downloaded total recorder, its one of those "record what you hear" programs. anyway, even since i opened it and fittled around with the setting, it has messed up the audio in my computer. i can listen normally, but when i hit record to sing into my mic or something, there is this fast delay following all sound. and if i turn my levels up too high i get horrible feedback. i am desperately trying to fix this, ive tried undoing all the setting in total recorder, but it is like it re-routed all audio signals to gay. any help would be awesome. thanks watmm

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Guest Helper ET

ok ive returned all settings back to default and still the tragedy continues

 

fixed it...lugnut

 

mod please delete

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First you should read the rules, if that doesn't fix the issue then disconnect all cables from your PC, use scissors or a similar sharp blade to sever your phone line, sell all your belongings and move to Switzerland to enrol yourself in a voluntary euthanasia program.

 

 

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there should be a universal website that everyone goes to, and if a new piece of software comes out, they must register with this website and have staff available at message boards to answer any questions from customers

 

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Reboot your audio mode kernel to node 8080. You'll find this (of course) in the Advanced section of the Boot Parameter tab when you right click on the $GUESTPARAMETER icon in your Windows directory.

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thats like telling tauboo he posts too much. its just my way, and im not really bothering anyone except people who like to play police on everyone they disagree with. i do what i want

 

oh and in case people havent read upwards, ive fixed the problem now. thanks anyway

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How to record what you hear:

Go to the recording mixer in windows and select "stereo mix" as the recording source.

Except not all sound cards have that feature (my Echo Audiofire certainly doesn't, which is why I too use Total Recorder)

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