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Amzoe
12-08-2009, 05:22 PM
Look, I'm having ALOT of trouble with 2/3/4. I've downloaded all of them and it's all going weird. I downloaded SB4 first, and I got my mic and stuff working fine with it, then I was told that Habbox doesn't allow SB4 and I have to get SB2 or 3.
Can someone please provide me a with a good link to either 2 or 3.
Nicola
12-08-2009, 05:37 PM
Sam 2 link:
http://rapidshare.com/files/134635705/sam2.exe.html
Do a full search of your computer to make sure all traces of the Sam Broadcasters are fully deleted. Make sure you search for MySQL and Firebird aswell and remove them all otherwise it will cause problems whilst you're downloading.
Amzoe
12-08-2009, 05:44 PM
Thanks, just looking for a key now, if someone has one post it here please. ;)
Nicola
12-08-2009, 05:45 PM
Here's a key:
77EM38G2ZQFTM6B9TGQG
Amzoe
12-08-2009, 05:55 PM
Here's a key:
77EM38G2ZQFTM6B9TGQG
Cheers. It worked.
I'm having trouble hearing myself on the mic, I can't hear anything I'm holding down that button to speak and stuff, but it's just not working. :eusa_wall
Melsia
12-08-2009, 05:58 PM
Cheers. It worked.
I'm having trouble hearing myself on the mic, I can't hear anything I'm holding down that button to speak and stuff, but it's just not working. :eusa_wall
I had that same problem, turned out my mic wasn't plugged in :D you should check that!
Also go on your recording settings, if you're on XP you can get to that through double clicking the volume icon in the corner of the screen, click options, properties, then adjust volume for recording. There should be a bar you can adjust for mic volume.
If you're on Vista I'm not sure!
Amzoe
12-08-2009, 06:01 PM
I had that same problem, turned out my mic wasn't plugged in :D you should check that!
Also go on your recording settings, if you're on XP you can get to that through double clicking the volume icon in the corner of the screen, click options, properties, then adjust volume for recording. There should be a bar you can adjust for mic volume.
If you're on Vista I'm not sure!
Ugh. I'm on Vista.
I could hear myself earlier when I was on SB4, but when I un-installed and got SB2 it won't work anymore.
I've tested the mic on other software and it works, so it's not my mic.
Richie
12-08-2009, 06:13 PM
Your not meant to here yourself when you dj, just make sure the bar is moving up and down when you speak. Also a few things to make sure, make sure your voice fx is clicked on "record to pipeline" to do this click config on voice fx box. If you can't hear music make sure your samm broadcaster isnt oon mute via voice mix. If that did not solve your question can you please reply with a little bit more details.
Cheers,
Richie.
Amzoe
12-08-2009, 06:19 PM
Your not meant to here yourself when you dj, just make sure the bar is moving up and down when you speak. Also a few things to make sure, make sure your voice fx is clicked on "record to pipeline" to do this click config on voice fx box. If you can't hear music make sure your samm broadcaster isnt oon mute via voice mix. If that did not solve your question can you please reply with a little bit more details.
Cheers,
Richie.
/facepalm.
The bar's been going up, lol.
I thought I was supposed to hear myself. :BangHead:
Richie
12-08-2009, 07:24 PM
/facepalm.
The bar's been going up, lol.
I thought I was supposed to hear myself. :BangHead:
Na, your meant to hear music though, i hope i helped :D. Have you got anything else you would need help with?
Amzoe
12-08-2009, 07:39 PM
Na, your meant to hear music though, i hope i helped :D. Have you got anything else you would need help with?
Yes.
I've tried recording myself DJing with SamBroadcaster itself, and by using Sound Recorder like you told me to. But when I play it, the music sound is VERY low, and me talking on the mic is loud.
Any help? :S
Heres a pic of my SAM2 (Literally just taken now) If yours is any different to this (yes the windows might not be in the same place) alter it, Hopefully it may work around the same as mine!
http://i29.tinypic.com/359z4sj.png
Amzoe
12-08-2009, 09:03 PM
Heres a pic of my SAM2 (Literally just taken now) If yours is any different to this (yes the windows might not be in the same place) alter it, Hopefully it may work around the same as mine!
http://i29.tinypic.com/359z4sj.png
Mine is exactly the same.
It's like.. My voice on the mic is very loud, and the music like in the background, even when the mic is turned off.
Try going:
(If your using vista, Think you said before?)
Start>Control Pannel>Sounds And Audio Devices>Voice>Test Hardware.
Amzoe
12-08-2009, 09:15 PM
Try going:
(If your using vista, Think you said before?)
Start>Control Pannel>Sounds And Audio Devices>Voice>Test Hardware.
My mic and computer is working fine, it's just the sound is weird.
The music is really low and the my voice is really loud. I might have some weird settings on lol.
Nicola
12-08-2009, 09:33 PM
My mic and computer is working fine, it's just the sound is weird.
The music is really low and the my voice is really loud. I might have some weird settings on lol.
When you're recording with the sound recorder you're only meant to hear your voice. Trying to record yourself whilst you're playing music on your sam broadcaster and speaking on it as if you were actually DJing whilst trying to record it with the sound recorder, won't work.
In your clip I wouldn't use any music or sound effects or anything like that. Just have you pretending that you're DJing by just simply pressing record and speaking into your microphone, there's no need to add music.
I think that's what you were getting at anyway, If you're confused post back in here and I'll try and explain better :P.
Amzoe
12-08-2009, 09:35 PM
When you're recording with the sound recorder you're only meant to hear your voice. Trying to record yourself whilst you're playing music on your sam broadcaster and speaking on it as if you were actually DJing whilst trying to record it with the sound recorder, won't work.
In your clip I wouldn't use any music or sound effects or anything like that. Just have you pretending that you're DJing by just simply pressing record and speaking into your microphone.
I think that's what you were getting at anyway, If you're confused post back in here and I'll try and explain better :P.
Whaaaat?
So you just have to have your voice? You don't need to have any music on or anything?
If so, that's solved my problem and I'll make sure I rep you when I can. ;]
If you can, just uhm.. Confirm what I'm saying is correct. ;]
Nicola
12-08-2009, 09:38 PM
Whaaaat?
So you just have to have your voice? You don't need to have any music on or anything?
If so, that's solved my problem and I'll make sure I rep you when I can. ;]
If you can, just uhm.. Confirm what I'm saying is correct. ;]
That would be correct, no music, just your voice :D!
Amzoe
12-08-2009, 09:40 PM
That would be correct, no music, just your voice :D!
Ok mateyyy, thanks.
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