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The rc-3 sounds fantastic in my music room and when playing directly through my computer's sound card, however when I transfer the wav file unto my pc it is very faint and extremely bassy.
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Perhaps your computer's sound card is unable to play back at the bit rate and kHz you are recording at on your (mobile?) recorder. I'm not familiar with the RC-50 but if you are recording at 24 bit for example and your computer's sound card is only able to play back at 16 bit it may not reprosuce any sound. Usually you will get an error saying so. Have you tried different playback software?
I suggest that you update the driver in your computer. I'm referring to the sound card driver but it would be better if you cover all possible drivers which might be causing this issue. Scan your computer with RadarSync and install the updates using it to cover all drivers.
audio card enables your computer to play music with headphone. todays computer have inbuilt audio card in them.however if your computer don't have in built one ,or u want to upgrade your sound playing capabilities of your system, u can install it. There are basically 3 types of sound card in your system 1.audio (sound)card in *********** board 2.internal 3.external sound cards. mother board sound card can't be removed. However u can install internal and external audio cards and dissable motherboard sound.External card connect via USB.
Sorry but is this a laptop or desktop? you have both in your listing! One of a couple issues! 1) Sound card went bad. 2) Volume control is set too low? 3) lost the sound card driver -may need to reload the driver. 4) CD drive crashed! - does it
this could be a result of the software malfunction ...i'm talking about i-tunes,if your computer plays other sounds,it clearly shows that its not a problem with the sound card which is nothing but the hardware for playing sounds in the computer.
That because maybe due to your itunes player which the installation got error..please try another player other than Itune or play it in windows media player or some other player which you think good player.
Or try reinstall your player or update it.
if this not resolve the issue, then verify the connection of your sound card maybe got grounded to other components making the sound crackle..Or you may try attached a grounding wire from your stuff directed to the ground or attached in any metal that is connected to the ground to eliminate noise.
please tell me what ever result for further analysis
try connect the speakers externally on green connector on your laptop check if its working . ok otherwise there may be a problem in sound card (may be drivers installing problem or soundcard problem) if not solved call to my mobile : 9440346646
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