Got enough gain in the mic? Try recording something without using WriteLog;
e.g., the Sound Recorder utility found in the Start
menu (Accessories\MultiMedia). If you get no sound, then your microphone is
not plugged in to the correct place, in incompatible
with the soundcard, or does not produce enough volume for your sound card to
detect.
Once you can record a simple message with Sound Recorder, you can go back to
working on WriteLog with confidence.
-- Eric K3NA
-----Original Message-----
From: writelog-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Joe Stepansky
Sent: 2003 September 9 Tuesday 21:57
To: writelog@contesting.com
Subject: [WriteLog] SSB through Sound card
Hello all. I've been trying this all evening and can't get it to go. I'm
just trying to save an arbitrary message as msg2.wav, using Shift-F2 to
create it and Escape to end. I get a file called msg2.wav, but it's empty.
I have DVK set to Windows Sound Board. Went into the Writelog Sound Mixer
control and have the Mic selected. Writelog sound board setup has Enable
Recording Loop and Echo microphone selected. I checked my motherboard's
sound/mixer controls and the mic button comes on when I hit Shift-F2 and
goes off when I hit Escape, which sounds right to me.
Yes, I have the microphone plugged in to the Mic jack. So what else could
possibly be preventing what I'm saying into the Mic (simple CQ Test
messages) from going into the msg2.wav file? It has to be something silly.
73, Joe KQ3F
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