Re: Anyone use Goldwave?
I use Goldwave and it always works great for me.
I'm not assuming you're stupid, so not sure what you've tried and not.
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Make sure that the file type when you clicked "NEW" is of the quality you want. Your Audigy + MP3 card can do 48,000 Khz, but going higher will degrade the quality. I do 16 bit 48,000 Khz.
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On the recording options - on the little pop-up controller where you do play/pause/record/etc. go into those options. On the last tab for "device" what are your settings? Make sure it's selected to our Soundblaster, and make sure it's 16 bit. I am not sure, but I don't think the Audigy can record at a greater than 16-bit depth. Plus, depending on what you're recording you're not going to be able to hear much difference with a higher bit depth anyway, since CD's are 16-bit... and any radio is going to be less than that (in terms of inputs).
Try those things out. Those are the main areas you can configure the settings.
This is tangential, and it doesn't explain why Sound Recorder can do high quality - but, in your Control Panel... Sounds and Audio Devices... Audio tab... Sound recording... can you click Advanced? If you can, click in there, and on the Performance tab on the dialog that pops up, make sure that Hardware Acceleration is maxed and the Sample Conversion Rate Quality is Best.
I can actually only change that setting on my playback option, not record, but its worth a try.
I have an Audigy MP3+ as well.
It's a decent card if you don't need 5.1 and all that schmancy stuff.
BTW, do you run all the Creative extra's that allow you to modify the EAX crap? I do not have ANY Creative software installed, other than their drivers for Windows. Not sure, but when I first installed those utils on mine - it was so easy for those tools to mess with the EAX settings and then all my playback and recordings were all fx'd out and sounded messy.