Raindancer Posted June 8, 2006 Share Posted June 8, 2006 I am having issues! When i transfer a CD to my PC via Real, is there a way to pump up the volume? when i then transfer the music to either my MP3 or PSP, i usually have it on max volume but it does not seem to be that loud. also ihave downloaded some mixes of a freind and again same problem. Does that make sense? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Natedogg. Posted June 8, 2006 Share Posted June 8, 2006 I am having issues! When i transfer a CD to my PC via Real, is there a way to pump up the volume? when i then transfer the music to either my MP3 or PSP, i usually have it on max volume but it does not seem to be that loud. also ihave downloaded some mixes of a freind and again same problem. Does that make sense? Yeah, don't use f*cking Real player, man that's just asking for problems. Voted one of the worst products of all-time. Linkage Lazy Bastards Read: In order for your browser to display the following paragraph this site must download new software; please wait. Sorry, the requested codec was not found. Please upgrade your system. A frustrating inability to play media files--due in part to constantly changing file formats--was only part of Real's problem. RealPlayer also had a disturbing way of making itself a little too much at home on your PC--installing itself as the default media player, taking liberties with your Windows Registry, popping up annoying "messages" that were really just advertisements, and so on. And some of RealNetworks' habits were even more troubling. For example, shortly after RealJukeBox appeared in 1999, security researcher Richard M. Smith discovered that the software was assigning a unique ID to each user and phoning home with the titles of media files played on it--while failing to disclose any of this in its privacy policy. Turns out that RealPlayer G2, which had been out since the previous year, also broadcast unique IDs. After a tsunami of bad publicity and a handful of lawsuits, Real issued a patch to prevent the software from tracking users' listening habits. But less than a year later, Real was in hot water again for tracking the habits of its RealDownload download-management software customers. To be fair, RealNetworks deserves credit for offering a free media player and for hanging in there against Microsoft's relentless onslaught. We appreciate the fact that there's an alternative to Windows Media Player; we just wish it were a better one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GTA3Rockstar Posted June 8, 2006 Share Posted June 8, 2006 I am having issues! When i transfer a CD to my PC via Real, is there a way to pump up the volume? when i then transfer the music to either my MP3 or PSP, i usually have it on max volume but it does not seem to be that loud. also ihave downloaded some mixes of a freind and again same problem. Does that make sense? I know in Windows Media player, you can use the enhancements to turn up some of the sound options and one of which can make it louder... But not tottally sure if you can save the file to that option to keep it that loud but you could try it out, just change the 500 option under GRpahic Equalizer... Hope that helps, lates... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Natedogg. Posted June 8, 2006 Share Posted June 8, 2006 I do have one alternative rather than not using at all. octiv.com free trial for the app basically enhances the sound significantly and if nothing else just give it a try. Just don't buy the full version because when the trial expires, the sound will disable every fifteen minutes but can be re-enabled again, it's not too shabby, read it in a latin magazine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raindancer Posted June 8, 2006 Author Share Posted June 8, 2006 Cheeky bastards, i never knew Real did all of that. Okay i'll try that software. Thanks guys Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Natedogg. Posted June 8, 2006 Share Posted June 8, 2006 (edited) Just with any inclusion use Windows Media Player 10 or 11 (beta) XP users only to rip songs off a cd, it's much more reliable and faster too. Edited June 8, 2006 by Natedogg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GTA3Freak-2001 Posted June 8, 2006 Share Posted June 8, 2006 But don't you have to pay for the MP3 plugin with Windoes Media Player because by default it only allows ripping songs to .wmv which the PSP can't of course play or I am pretty sure it can't. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GTA3Rockstar Posted June 8, 2006 Share Posted June 8, 2006 But don't you have to pay for the MP3 plugin with Windoes Media Player because by default it only allows ripping songs to .wmv which the PSP can't of course play or I am pretty sure it can't. No, I have Vr.10 and I have the option at top to rip them from the CD free or whatever... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Natedogg. Posted June 8, 2006 Share Posted June 8, 2006 But don't you have to pay for the MP3 plugin with Windoes Media Player because by default it only allows ripping songs to .wmv which the PSP can't of course play or I am pretty sure it can't. No, I have Vr.10 and I have the option at top to rip them from the CD free or whatever... Well, I've taken a screenshot of Windows Media Player 11 song ripping to .mp3 format and it's free of charge. Notice the audio codec on the properties window. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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