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Increase CD Recording Volume?

GSpeare

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I have a CD that I'm trying to rip...it copies fine, but the sound is significantly lower than anything else I record. I figured there would be a setting to increase the recording volume...no such luck. Other than running a loopback cable and recording "the hard way", is there some setting within Windows to up the volume?
 
If your CD-RW software does not support it you probably wont have any luck. You can always play the CD, and record it into a .wav file, and increase the volume on it. Then you can burn the wav files to the CD.
 
Your ripping software volume needs to be increases it sounds like to me. See if there is a option in there somewhere, in whatever software you are using. Or you can download some new ripping software such as CDEX which has s volume control settings.

Another thing that might work is to setup to copy the CD to and adjust the volume of each song before copying with your cd writing software, the newer versions of Nero and EZCD Creator allow for song editing.
 
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