Linda
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Thank you, Dex O. I am going to look at the settings again. I've never sent a wave file, but it's probaly just like sending other files, huh? I cut and paste to a file. These are technical questions, I agree. However, this was the first place I came after buying my Mini-Disc recorder, recording 3 days of Willie Nelson & Family last March, and not having a clue about how to get it to cds. And this thread has taught me everything! So it's so familiar, plus, I think others must encounter the same problems as me when they are trying to get the music into their computer. But I sure don't mind if it gets moved, however that happesn... Thanks again, Linda
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Thanks for your response. When I plug speakers into my sound card, while I am recording from mini-disc to pc, it sounds great, and when I use the headphones on the sound card, it sounds fine. Also, I can listen to the mini-discs just fine with my head phones; sound is great, no static. I was recording with the Creative Wave Studio, and it was working fine. Now, when I record from minidisc to sound card to pc using Wave Studio, the sound will be great for a while, showing the squiggly lines, graph lines. And that part will sound fine when I play it back. Then there are these big sections of solid color -- and that is just loud noise. The big blocks of sound are random each time I record from mini-disc; not at the same place on the recording. And it happens on all the mini-discs I try to upload, or record to p.c. When I play back the recordings from the pc using Wave Studio, the sound is fine (NO STATIC), but there are those sections of loud sound, inbetween the good stuff that sounds okay. That's why I went to the Audacity to record. I can record fine from mini-disc to pc; there are no large chunks of loud sound -- just the nice squiggly, graph lines. But when I play back from Audacity, there is always the static. No static when I record, or when I listen to mini-disc, but lots of static when I play it back from the c.d. Any suggestions? I have so much good music I would like to put on cds; but maybe it can't happen! Frustrated in Colorado Linda
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I have static, too, on my playbacks. But it's not there except when I am playing my music back. I went ahead and burned it to cd to see if it was there, and the static is still there. I have recorded fom my Sony mini-disc walkman recorder, via sound card, and burned cds in past, and have had good quality. Now, I have static. Any one else have problems with static?
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I have a Sony Walkman mii-disk MZ NF810, and just love it. I have had so much fun taping at shows, and recording it onto my p.c., via sound card, and then making cds. This was all made possible thanks to great help I got here from A440 and others. I recently had to re-store my p.c. settings to an earlier time, before I got my mini disc recorder. Now, when it try to record from my mini-disc to my pc, I can record it just fine, but when I play it back there is static on the sound. I recorded it on Audigy, and on Wave Studio from Creative Studios. And both times: static. I don't know what to do. I did all the trouble shooting things that worked in past, suggested by A440. I unplugged everything, didn't use docking station, separated everything checked cords, turned off all programs on my computer, turned off the sounds. Anyone else have trouble with Static on their playbacks? Thanks in advance for your help.... :smile:
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FIA, I am so new at this, please take my comments for what they are worth! If we are lucky, A440 will come on line and we can hear what he has to say on this subject! I had many different problems when I was uploading, or recording from my MD to my computer. The sound was all over the place, with little hickups, to muffled, etc., etc. At A440's prompting, I played with the levels, and got the sound good. Also, I had to close all other programs running down. What is your goal? Are you going to burn cds with your music? One thing that happened to me was, I wasn't happy the sound, but when I burned the cd, the sound sounded just as good as when I played it on my MD. Did you burn a cd and listen to the sound? Good luck with your recording. Main thing: just hang in there! Linda
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Too true, A440, The final thing I turned off was AOL; I think I wanted to be able to be on-line and give you a blow-by-blow accounting of my problems. So that could have been part of the problems, too. Thanks again. Linda
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Thank you, A440! I don't know how you do it! Something worked! I have a good recording now in my computer, burbless, no cutting out. Hurrah! Thank you so much. I used just the one USB port, and got rid of the 6-port docking station. I shut off the sound, and turned off all the proograms. And it worked! I think yuo so much. Now I can play with editing. I really like the Audicity. I recorded and played back using it. You have been so, so helpful! Linda
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Well, A440, I am playing a cd now, as we speak, or as I type. And it is cutting out the same as when I play the concert music I uploaded to the computer. Good detective work! Now I am going to unplug all these devices, and try to upload with my lonely usb port. I have a Dell laptop. An inspiron 4100. About four years old, I think. I'll check on the memory. But now I am excited to try to copy the music from mini disc, and see if I get rid of that burp. Thanks again! I'll keep you informed.... Are you sick of me yet?
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Thanks A440; I will try your suggestions. When I plug in my mini disc player and push play the sound comes through the speakers great. There is no burps, cutouts when I play it. It's when I play it back through the computer. I will try your suggestions. I think the cords are okay, because the sound is okay. One question: (one of many, so far, I know :smile: ): When I didn't have enough of those USB plug in places, my nephew gave me one of his docking stations that has 6 holes, so I am using them, because I needed more -- laptop only had one. When I installed it, it said that something was slow, and things might not work as well as they should, or something. Nephew said try it and see if it works. Everything seems to be running smoothly, so far. Do you think the cut-outs could be because I don't have the USB2, or high speed USB (or is it USP; sorry I'm at work, can't remember right now). You know what I mean? Maybe I need to get a new docking station, a newer one? Shall I try that? BTW, I sure like audicity! I am learning to edit, etc. I don't know how I am playing the songs. I think through creative software. I will try playing through the audicity. Thanks again, from Linda, in Colorado...
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Hey, A440. Thanks for the tip about audicity. I downloaded it and am appreciating it's straitforwardness. I think I can do this! Another glitch, though.. When I am listening to the recording that I uploaded from the mini disc to the computer, when I am listening to the playback from the computer, There are little burbs about every 20 seconds. Kind of like something is shorting out or something. Any suggestions to what causes this? Is my question clear? The burbs aren't in my original recording.
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Thanks, A440. I am going to look again tonight when I get home. I appreciate your help. Linda
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A440, I can't find anything on how to edit on thecomputer. None of the CREATIVE help links show anything like what you are talking about. I will keep looking. You think it should have that kind of capability, huh? ....frustrated, again... Linda
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Hey, A440; You're not shut of me yet... Where do I go, or how can I edit out the aforementioned talking? I can't figure out how to edit my recording on the computer. Do I need the Audicity software for that? Thanks again.
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Hurray! It worked! I tried all your ideas, moved the big woofer thing to the floor in the corner, spread out the little speakers, moved the sound card to a foot stool. I am taking up the whole room with all these cords. And I took the sampling rate all the way up to 48,000. And i upped the levels on the recording place, the volume, and some other level indicator that I am not sure what it does. And I just played back my recording and it sounds great! Thank you so much, for your help A440, and everyone else. Now I am going to have to do a little editing on the recordings, take out some of the talking (..."hey, this thing won't stay lit!) and me singing along. I am so excited. thanks a lot! I'll let you know how it goes from here on out. Linda
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Thanks for the tips re: speakers, and cords and magnets and using the headphones while I record. Tonight is first chance I have had to play with this. Never enough time! This working full time really cuts into my hobbies... I'll let you know what happens... Thanks so much, everyone. Linda