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RMAA run on the Nano 2G vs Nano 1G
Llorean:
Well, this isn't really a general RMAA support forum. With Rockbox you can actually know the level you're outputting at, with the Apple firmware you don't really (though the line out should be ideal, assuming that changing the volume on the iPod doesn't change the volume that you get from the Line Out).
julio:
yea, alright i'm going to try to know what the problem is...
breez:
RMAA is sometimes annoying and can get buggy. Get a wave editor (good choice is Audacity) and record the test with that. Normalize to -3dB, save file and use RMAA to analyze it (there's an option for that).
julio:
How !! Smart idea, thank you that what i'm going to do !!
Many thanks :)
saratoga:
In windows theres a line in volume level. You should be able to adjust that. Basically, you just need to adjust the level so that the player isn't clipping when you're recording. If thats not working, something is probably wrong with your sound card or the way you've wired it up.
It might not be a bad idea to try recording something with the wave player tool in Windows just to make sure your Mic jack actually works too.
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