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Hi everyone! First post and I already have a complex problem...well, maybe I'm just making it so, but here goes.
I began doing internet-only radio from home last October on http://www.live365.com and I'm happy for the most part on creating a program of news and music that I feel can touch hearts and minds. My setup is an AMD 500 Windows 98 2nd ed. PC, with 64 RAM, 12G, an external PCS sound card (using Yamaha technology..a DS-XG digital soundcard), PC desk mic, generic PC speakers. For my stereo I have an Aiwa NSX-5100, a few years old, has DSP, Dolby, great home theater setup. For my MiniDisc: A Sharp MD-MT-15.
For recording mp3s: I take an analog RCA cable and hookup to tower rack's speaker jack and to stereo, switch the stereo setting to Auxiliary so it can pick up the sounds of the PC..I plant my plugged in PC desk mic right up to the center of my speakers, test the mic for sound..and then cue the mp3...and then record onto the MD.
For recording CD tracks: I take a Sharp digital optical cable and hook up to stereo jack that supports it, and to line in of my Sharp MD..and cue CD, and then record MD..ensure digital recording.
Now then....
playback of the MD tracks that had the CD songs are flawless, because I don't lose quality. But...
upon playback of the MD either for my stereo or for broadcast: The mp3s in analog are quite distorted, no matter how much I tweak the DSP. The sound card properties don't seem to be much help. That is the area I need help in.
I have been recommended to try different things, and the more I explore the more confused I get. I have been told to get a CD burner, so when I do that synchro from the PC, I won't be using analog. Also getting a new sound card that can support digital and a Toslink cable that can keep the digital quality from the card to the MD.
Now I turn to you guys...Your thoughts?
Dan Herman
I began doing internet-only radio from home last October on http://www.live365.com and I'm happy for the most part on creating a program of news and music that I feel can touch hearts and minds. My setup is an AMD 500 Windows 98 2nd ed. PC, with 64 RAM, 12G, an external PCS sound card (using Yamaha technology..a DS-XG digital soundcard), PC desk mic, generic PC speakers. For my stereo I have an Aiwa NSX-5100, a few years old, has DSP, Dolby, great home theater setup. For my MiniDisc: A Sharp MD-MT-15.
For recording mp3s: I take an analog RCA cable and hookup to tower rack's speaker jack and to stereo, switch the stereo setting to Auxiliary so it can pick up the sounds of the PC..I plant my plugged in PC desk mic right up to the center of my speakers, test the mic for sound..and then cue the mp3...and then record onto the MD.
For recording CD tracks: I take a Sharp digital optical cable and hook up to stereo jack that supports it, and to line in of my Sharp MD..and cue CD, and then record MD..ensure digital recording.
Now then....
playback of the MD tracks that had the CD songs are flawless, because I don't lose quality. But...
upon playback of the MD either for my stereo or for broadcast: The mp3s in analog are quite distorted, no matter how much I tweak the DSP. The sound card properties don't seem to be much help. That is the area I need help in.
I have been recommended to try different things, and the more I explore the more confused I get. I have been told to get a CD burner, so when I do that synchro from the PC, I won't be using analog. Also getting a new sound card that can support digital and a Toslink cable that can keep the digital quality from the card to the MD.
Now I turn to you guys...Your thoughts?
Dan Herman