TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to the following troubleshooting scenarios if you experience difficulty recording your vinyl
to your computer.
PROBLEM
I am not hearing any
audio
when
I
am
recording.
I am experiencing poor
sound quality.
When recording into my
computer on Windows
Vista, my recordings are
mono instead of stereo.
My music is playing at a
strange pitch.
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CAUSE
Needle
is
not
on
the
record.
Turntable not powered.
RCA
outputs
not
connected
to
speaker
system.
Cartridge connection is not
secure.
Vinyl record is dirty or
scratched.
Recording input properties
in Vista not set to "stereo".
Incorrect speed selected
on the turntable.
included with this product.
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SOLUTION
Place the needle on the record.
Make sure that the turntable is connected to a live
power outlet and that it is powered on.
Make sure you have connected the turntable's RCA
outputs to a speaker system and that the speaker
system is powered on.
Cartridge must be securely connected to the tonearm
whenever you are using the turntable.
Try dusting off and gently wiping the surface of the
record before playing it.
In Vista, you may need to manually specify "stereo" for
the recording input.
Go to Start
Control Panel
View). Then, click on the Recording tab and highlight
the Microphone input (USB Audio Codec). Click on
Properties to bring up the input settings. Next, click on
the Advanced tab and select "2 channel, 16 bit, 44100
Hz (CD quality)" in the Default Format pull-down
menu. Lastly, click Apply to accept the settings.
Make sure that you are playing your records at the
speed they were intended to be played.
between the two different speeds by pressing 33RPM
or 45RPM.
Sound (in Classic
Select