- elect recording device (from the "Sound card" drop-down box)
- Select input source (from the "Input"->"Source" drop-down box). It is usually named "Stereo Mix" or "Wave Out Mix".
- A test tone will be played as soon as the pointer hovers above the recording volume slider. Move the slider up and down until the input signal is in the yellow range.
Note: When the detection is over you have to make sure that the same sound card device is used by Windows Media Player and/or iTunes for playback:
- To configure WMP go to "WMPlayer -> Options -> Devices -> Speakers -> Properties" and select the detected sound card as sound playback device.
- To configure iTunes go to "Control Panel->Sounds and Audio Devices -> Audio" and select the detected sound card as your default sound playback device.
Output Audio file format
Tunebite provide 4 kinds of output audio formats, that's MP3, WMA, OGG, WAV .Please choose your favourite file format created by Tunebite.
MP3. If you plan to listen to the audio files on multiple devices, MP3 is the file format with the best compatibility. If the MP3 file format is disabled you have to search the internet for the MP3 encoder "lame_enc.dll" with the button "Search..." . After you've found and downloaded it, you have to import the MP3 encoder "lame_enc.dll" by pressing the "Import..." button.
OGG. If you plan to hear the audio files only on your computer, OGG is the file format with the best sound quality.
WMA. If you are a fan of Microsoft's encoding technologies and all your devices support the WMA file format, then choose WMA.
WAV. WAV is a music file format that works without compression and due to that creates by far the largest files. Using WAV makes sense, if you want to edit the files.
You can also decide if your audio files are recorded with a constant or variable bit rate. A variable bit rate usually provides better quality but less compatibility. |