Recording Tutorial:
Case 1: Recording from
microphone
Case 2: Recording from videotape
Case 3: Recording from WinAmp
or stream audio from Internet
Case 4: Sound Card Mixer
Tutorial for Windows

Case 1: Recording from microphone
Most sound cards provide the ability to receive sound input
from a microphone through the sound card microphone port. This
is useful for recording voice or sounds to your computer.
1. Check Your Hardware: If your microphone has never worked,
or it stopped working, first check the physical connection of
the microphone. Verify that it is firmly plugged into the microphone
port instead of the headphone or speaker port. If you are not
sure which port is correct, you can check the sound card to
see if it is marked (sometimes with a picture of a microphone),
you can use a process of elimination, check the documentation
that came with your hardware, or contact the hardware manufacturer.
2. Open iRecordMax Sound Recorder, click "OUTPUT SETTING" button
to select or create a destination sound file(Mp3,Wma or Wav).
3. Click "RECORD CONTROL" button to select the recording properties
in the dialog box. Select the microphone device, adjust the
recording volume for the highest possible performance. You might
see other devices, such as CD-Player or Synthesizer (MIDI),
in the recording panel, uncheck all non-essential devices, this
cuts down background noise.
4. Click "Record" button, and then speak into the microphone.
If the microphone is plugged into the correct jack, the wave
patterns on the display should move up and down. If it does
not move, sound is not making it through your microphone. If
the wave does move, press "Stop" button, and then press "Play"
button to listen to your recording. The recording is the destination
sound file you selected.
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Case 2: Recording from videotape
You can get the audio from videotape to Mp3 or Wav files with
iRecordMax Sound Recorder.
1. Connect the left and right audio-out terminals on the VCR
to the line-in or microphone terminal on the sound card.
2. Open iRecordMax Sound Recorder, click "OUTPUT SETTING" button
to select or create a destination sound file(Mp3 ,Wma or Wav).
3. Click "RECORD CONTROL" button to select the recording properties
in the dialog box. Select the line-in or microphone device,
adjust the recording volume for the highest possible performance.
You might see other devices, such as CD-Player or Synthesizer
(MIDI), in the recording panel, uncheck all non-essential devices,
this cuts down background noise.
4. Now start the playback of the VCR and click the "Record"
button in iRecordMax Sound Recorder. You should see a wave pattern
display of the audio as it is playing. If the volume settings
are too high, you see the wave patterns being clipped off and
appearing to fill the recording window. If the settings are
too low, you see only very small variations in the wave pattern.
If the sound is being clipped off because the volume is too
high, move the line-in or microphone volume setting down until
most of the volume range is displayed without clipping. If the
sound is too low, increase the volume setting. Ok, here's the
trick with the line-in or microphone input. If the recording
effect is satisfactory, then stop the recording test by clicking
"Stop" button.
5. Depending on your sound card and the volume of the audio
source, you might not get enough volume using the line-in input.
In this case try the microphone input, as the volume sensitivity
through the microphone input is generally greater than with
the line-in input.
6. OK, let's rewind the tape and start the playback from the
point you want to record. Hit the "Record" button and stand
by. When you want to stop recording, just click "Stop" button,
and the destination sound file is there.
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Case 3: Recording from WinAmp
or stream audio from Internet
1. Open iRecordMax Sound Recorder, click "OUTPUT SETTING" button
to select or create a destination sound file(Mp3,Wma or Wav).
2. Click "RECORD CONTROL" button to select the recording properties
in the dialog box. Select the Stereo Mix device or the equivalent,
adjust the recording volume for the highest possible performance.
You might see other devices, such as CD-Player or Microphone,
in the recording panel, uncheck all non-essential devices, this
cuts down background noise.
3. Now start the playback of the WinAmp or the stream audio
from Internet and click the "Record" button in iRecordMax Sound
Recorder. Adjust the volume setting by observing a wave pattern
display of the audio as it is playing. You can pause the process
of recording by clicking the "Pause" button any time you want
and then resume it by clicking the "Continue" button.
4. When you want to stop recording, just click "Stop" button,
and the destination sound file is there.
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Case 4: Sound Card Mixer
Tutorial for Windows
iRecordMax Sound Recorder integrates the complete set of RECORD
CONTROL for your convenience, but with some sound cards you
can get "Unknown". In this case, you may turn to Windows Volume
Control instead.
Double-click on the speaker icon in your taskbar tray at the
lower right hand corner of the screen.
If you do not have a speaker icon in your taskbar tray, check
Start button->Settings->Control Panel->Multimedia->Audio->Show
volume control on the taskbar.
Double-clicking the taskbar speaker icon causes the Play Control
window to appear.
You can control which sound card speaker-input controls appear
in the Play Control window. In Play Control menu Options->Properties,
check the controls you wish to appear, and click OK. Hint: We
keep nearly every control checked.
For each speaker-input shown, you will see a Volume slider and
Mute checkbox, and perhaps other controls for balance, etc.
The Volume slider controls loudness for that particular speaker
input, and Mute can turn it off completely.
Control Recording
Always remember that the Play Control window only deals with
speaker output, and does not control recording! It is a natural
mistake to go into Play Control and uncheck the Microphone Mute
control and turn up the Microphone Volume, and then wonder why
iRecordMax Sound Recorder is not recording from the Microphone.
It doesn't work that way!
Bring up the Play Control window as above. In menu Options->Properties,
check Recording and check all the controls, and click OK.The
Play Control window is replaced by Record Control.
For each recording-input, you will notice a Select checkbox
and Volume slider. If you want to record from Microphone, check
the Microphone Select checkbox. If you want to record from Line-In,
check the Line-In Select checkbox. If the recording volume is
too low, turn up the appropriate Volume slider.
Sometimes you may wish to record streaming audio. Many modern
sound cards present a recording input called Wave (Stereo mixer)
that may work. Several sound cards also offer a recording input
called "What U Hear" or a similar name,that records anything
that can be heard over the computer speakers.
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Notes:
You may be able to convert your sound card to a DirectSound-compatible
full-duplex sound card by installing the latest version of the
sound driver for your sound card. Contact the manufacturer of
your sound card to inquire about how to obtain and install the
latest version of the sound driver for your sound card.
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