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Here's the "recipe" I currently use and will come back here to remind myself of:
Here's the "recipe" I currently use and will come back here to remind myself of:


== Windows XP - "Sounds and Audio Devices" Control Panel ===
== Windows XP - "Sounds and Audio Devices" Control Panel ==
* Go to Volume tab.
* Go to Volume tab.
* Set "Device volume" to 5 (the leftmost is 0).
* Set "Device volume" to 5 (the leftmost is 0).

Revision as of 07:22, 12 February 2008

This balance is difficult to get right. There are so many sliders. But it must be done for the good of video tutorials!

Here's the "recipe" I currently use and will come back here to remind myself of:

Windows XP - "Sounds and Audio Devices" Control Panel

  • Go to Volume tab.
  • Set "Device volume" to 5 (the leftmost is 0).
  • Go to Audio tab.
  • Under "Sound recording", click "Volume".
  • In the Recording Control window that comes up, set Recording (on the left) to 3 (slider should be notched exactly in the middle).

Second Life

  • Go to Edit menu > Preferences > Audio & Video tab.
  • Drag Master slider all the way to the right.
  • Click UI slider to give it focus, and tap right arrow key 8 times.
  • Repeat the 8-tap for the Music and Media sliders.
  • Do this for Sounds as necessary.
  • Ambient is usually muted or all the way to the left.

Asus Realtek ALC883 Sound Manager

  • In Mixer tab, Stereo Mix (in the Record section towards the bottom-right should be enabled to record in "What U Hear" mode, including inworld sounds.