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sm44
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Wollongong, Australia
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Sorry, i forgot to mention that every other mp3 i have works perfectly, no matter the quality. Its only when i record my own sets from vinyl. i have tried both recording from computer and straight to the mp3 player and neither works.
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Mar-21-2006 00:23
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sm44
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Wollongong, Australia
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yep. Recording from the master out
i just have no idea why the problem is specific to when i record a mix and transmit it to me radio. in any other situation it sounds fine, eg. on my computer, through my mp3 player. And its not the transmitter because every other mp3 i have works perfect.
I read something about DC offset, would that have any effect?
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Mar-21-2006 13:01
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sm44
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Wollongong, Australia
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im recording with audacity.
Would this also explain why i cant record it straight on to my mp3 player and transmit it to my radio?
Do i select it all and put DC on or do i have to record it with DC on?
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Mar-22-2006 00:42
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skot_e
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Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Adelaide
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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ 00 Tommy
The pricipal of a speaker is quite simple.
It gets a dc signal telling it to go in and out in and out.
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Don't mean to be picky, perhaps a typo, but speakers are driven by Alternating Current (AC).
When you play the MP3 you recorded through the MP3 player, how does it compare in level to the ones you buy? Are they at the same volume level? If it is higher, perhaps it is too hot for the transmitter to handle. See if turning it down helps. (May have nothing to do with this tho)
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Mar-22-2006 11:40
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sm44
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Wollongong, Australia
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There is no difference between volume levels. There are ones that are louder that work fine The quality is the same. Im 90% sure its got something to do with recording from a non-digital source although i know nothing about recording and transmitters.
I will try recording with the DC offset on and see if that works.
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Mar-23-2006 03:25
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skot_e
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Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Adelaide
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i'm not sure of the purpose of DC offset, but I imagine it is to counteract a DC source possibly within the unit. ie to negate the effect on the speakers in this case earplugs.
I just want to clarify, if you record a track off the mixer into the mp3 player, and you listen on the headphones, it is ok, and if you download a track and transmit it across to stereo, that is ok too, but if you transmit the track played via the mixer, it doesn't work clearly.
Is that right?
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Mar-23-2006 07:54
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