Hmm I've been trying to record a few video's lately but it seems...I have to set my ingame volume down to like...9% just so it doesn't over power my voice while recording. I'm not sure why, I Tried updating my sound cards drivers but it seems to do little good. I -may- have to record a couple of my next video's without ingame sound if this keeps up.
If anyone can help it means continuation of minecraft sounds with my voice!(At a reasonable level at that!)
Check your sound settings through the control panel.
ReplyDeleteif you want you could just raise the audio of your voice in audacity using the little decibel meter if you want, leaving the game audio alone, if you record that way at least
ReplyDelete@Nick I already tried that sadly
ReplyDelete@mark The only way I can record both is with steromix(Atleast that's the only way I know how) so I can't adjust either.
Oh hey mark, do you have any instant messenger? I'd love to talk to you live.
ReplyDeleteSometimes audio software takes preference over which sounds it will record louder or softer. So in the end it may all just be in the settings of the software you are using to record with.
ReplyDeleteHow do I change that? and its steromix so should it all just be mixed together?
ReplyDeleteCould also be in the recording software, which do you use again?
ReplyDeleteI have AOL and MSN messenger
ReplyDelete@Mike I use frap for video, audacity for audio(but both seem to have the same problem)
ReplyDelete@mark gimmie which ever you prefer, pm it on youtube though.
Looks like you fixed it, judging from your cow statue video (it was awesome btw, make a base in side it?). =D
ReplyDeletenvm, just finished your video, but maybe make the houses decor look like organs and stuff?
ReplyDeleteOk, so if u want to change the levels of how loud each input is, i believe all u have to do is right click the volume control in the bottom right corner of your screen, choose recording devices, find the device u would like to make quieter, right click it ope its properties, go to levels and turn it down. I hope that works :P
ReplyDeleteopen*
ReplyDelete@Tyken Sent.
ReplyDelete@mike I tried that, didn't work.
ReplyDeletedownload audacity, and record your voice with that, there is a way to turn off recording you voice with all screen capture programs, but download audacity and use that, then you can, the best word i can think of is boost, your voice. not that hard. you can boost it an extreme amount. i will make a tutorial if needed for you.
ReplyDeleteumm adding to that, record game sound with fraps, and make sure to choose not to record from the mic you are using, usually labeled independent mic or something, and then record your voice with audacity, just choose only to record from your mic. then you can amplify your voice anywhere from 1-999 times. so you can make it plenty loud. but if you do it too much it will get to really bad quality. shouldn't be an issue though
ReplyDeletehe is recording using stereo mix, which means all recording programs will assume that his voice and the game sound is all one, not his voice and another independent audio
ReplyDeleteYeah what he said, Unless I can find a way to record both ingame and my sound without steromix then it may have to wait.
ReplyDelete