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Recording on ipod (was: nano recording volume)
axlgreasetires:
I could upload a recording for you.
http://www.sharebigfile.com/file/72049/R070128-195344-mp3.html
go to that and listen to the file.
i'm not sure if its the right file.
put it on your ipod and listen to it at full volume. If your really good at hearing you should be able to hear it.
soap:
axlgreasetires, compare your attempt at burning iPod traces with my proper line-in recording:
http://www.cleansoap.org/rockbox/files/soaps_recording.wav
When gain is implemented, it won't fix your underlying issue.
(short enough I believe it constitutes fair use)
homielowe:
Success :o
I might have screwed up th soldering because midis outputed from my phone comes up as http://www.sharebigfile.com/file/72145/R070129-191423-mp3.html (might be dual mono)
but the midi is below
the midi from my phone is
http://www.sharebigfile.com/file/72146/god-test-4-mid.html
I wish playback wouldn't die though :(
any help would be welcomed
edit: further testing reveals there is little if none audio coming from the left channel(mighy have soldered the ground) :D
soap:
--- Quote from: homielowe on January 29, 2007, 11:20:31 PM ---Success :o
edit: further testing reveals there is little if none audio coming from the left channel(mighy have soldered the ground) :D
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Before you go and disassemble your whole adapter, double check that you are actually getting full insertion into the iPod's dock connector. I wasted a lot of time once trying to find fault in a line-in / line-out pair after testing revealed a weak channel, only to find that the problem was simply a failure to seat the plug firmly in the dock. ;)
Hopefully your fix will be as brain-dead simple. If not, don't give up!
Febs:
--- Quote from: axlgreasetires on January 29, 2007, 08:40:20 PM ---I could upload a recording for you.
http://www.sharebigfile.com/file/72049/R070128-195344-mp3.html
go to that and listen to the file.
i'm not sure if its the right file.
put it on your ipod and listen to it at full volume. If your really good at hearing you should be able to hear it.
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Congratulations. You've recorded noise. I don't hear ANY guitar in there at all.
By the way, what output on your amp are you using to do this? PLEASE tell me that it's not a speaker output.
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