Open up Spin It Again and click on Settings. In the Audio settings, make sure that the Sample Rate setting is set to 44100 and the Bit Depth setting is set to 16-bit. If that fixes the problem, see if...
Windows Vista and Windows 7 sometimes seem to default to mono when recording from a USB device. To fix this, right-click on the small volume control icon in your Windows taskbar and select Recording D...
In Spin It Again, click on Settings and select the Audio settings. Try doubling the number of buffers (from 8 to 16) and doubling the buffer size (from 16384 to 32768). Click OK to save those settings...
Spin It Again is limited to recording 3.38 hours of audio at CD quality. However, you can change the sample rate and other factors to get more recording time. (IE: you are recording an 8 hour book on ...
First, make sure you've got plenty of free hard drive space. Recording audio can easily take up hundreds of megabytes of hard drive space. Next, in Spin It Again, click on the Settings button and look...
On the recording screen, remove the check mark next to the Monitor' option. This option is only for people recording through USB devices or anyone who can't hear what's being recorded through the com...
If you can't hear what you are recording as you record it, put a check mark next to the Monitor option on the recording screen in Spin It Again. This problem will typically arise if you are recording ...
This can easily be fixed within the Windows Mixer - Recording Control! Open the Recording Control by clicking click the red Record button on the toolbar then click Adjust Recording Levels... This will...
There are a couple of possibilities here: The starting position of my recordings is wrong. If the start offset of the recording is wrong, you can try the following suggestions: Adjust the sound manual...
Welcome to the world of inaccurate timing and sound cards. If you are overdubbing and notice that your recordings are not lining up properly at the start, you'll need to adjust the offset or start tim...