defaultuser
January 8th, 2003, 11:31 AM
Sometimes a downloaded song has a much weaker base volume than most other downloads. Is it possible to use the CD-RW drive to increase the base volume of a file on my HD so that when burning it to a CD it will replay with a volume similar to the rest of the files?
My computer OS is XP Home and has a “recording control” window that has eight slider panels in it, only one of which can be activated at a time. The panels are named mono mix, stereo mix, aux, video, CD player, line in, microphone and phone line.None of them has any effect on the volume of a file recorded from HD to CD, regardless of where the slider is set. My sound is an integral part of the motherboard which is an ECS K7S5A with an SIS 7012 driver.
My computer OS is XP Home and has a “recording control” window that has eight slider panels in it, only one of which can be activated at a time. The panels are named mono mix, stereo mix, aux, video, CD player, line in, microphone and phone line.None of them has any effect on the volume of a file recorded from HD to CD, regardless of where the slider is set. My sound is an integral part of the motherboard which is an ECS K7S5A with an SIS 7012 driver.