Audio analyzer doesn't work.

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Anonymous

Audio analyzer doesn\'t work.

Post by Anonymous »

though Resolume seems to recognize my SB-Live Soundcard (on the start it 'reacts' by changing the volume-level) and the line-in input is 'on' (recording in wavelab for example works perfect) the audio analyzer doesn't take effect on the input (seem 'offline')?! What could be the Problem, what the solution?

Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

Can nobody help me? Nobody has the same Problem?... Nobody a possible solution? That's saaaaaaad... ;-(

;-)

levon
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Post by levon »

you have to set the audio to control it, it doesnt automaticaly do it for you.

papui
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Location: BARCELONA

Post by papui »

It´s true I also get problems with audio analysys. With the volume controlls properlly set and everything, resolume sometimes just doesn´t care. I reinstall it and then sometimes works fine and then not and i´m confussed.

edwin
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Post by edwin »

make sure your sound card is set to the default audio device.
If you have an external sound-card it is sometimes not the default one.

go to controlpanel->Sounds and Audio Devices
then select the audio tab and check wether your default device is set to the device you want to use.

cheers
Edwin

Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

my audio analyzer doesnt seem to work.. i have it properly configured to microphone (on a brand new toshiba satellite 2112). internal sound (realtec ac97 audio).. other than that everything seems to work great.

nice new interface - kickass job guys!!! any info on the sound problem would be great!!!

Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

EQ that bad mother
hope dis helps

jeffhtg
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Joined: Thu Jan 20, 2005 19:56
Location: orlando, florida

Post by jeffhtg »

okay that was me.. this is stupid.. my laptop doesnt have a mic onboard.. lol

i plugged in a external mic and it works fine

Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

I had a few times that resolume used my internal laptop microphone, instead of my external microphone. It happens!

But after restart of resolume it recognizes my ext. microphone. If your ext. microphone has an 'on/off switch' be shure its turned on before starting resolume.

Ruud
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Joined: Sun Oct 10, 2004 20:23

Post by Ruud »

so u use microphones for 'proper' audio analysis :)

good luck ;)

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