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Started by MGMURROW, January 02, 2012, 08:31:05 am
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Re: UMvC 3 Voice Rips
#21  January 11, 2013, 04:52:10 am
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Sounds like you're trying to record during matches/in training mode. Use the sound test, sir. You'll have to hear the cursor noise, but that will be easily removable. FUCK MAN

I think that's the method most people use. The volume of the sounds isn't really a problem. Audacity and Wavepad can easily take care of that.

Yea I've been using the sound test without bgm or sound effects so it's nothing but the voice files, the problem is it records at such high volume that you get that buzz noise.  I used noise removal so it's barely noticeable except for when they're actually talking.  Sounds good enough for me.

Thanks for the help.
Re: UMvC 3 Voice Rips
#22  January 11, 2013, 05:48:11 am
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When I record them, I turn the in-game volume down to about 2-3(Blazblue I would record on 15 out of 100).  That's usually low enough to record in Audacity without a ton of extra sounds flowing into the mic.

The way I record, and this can be used on a lot of games:

PS3 component cables/composite cables audio cords > female2female composite adapter > composite2 3.5mm adapter > laptop mic port recording with Audacity.

The reason I use composite/component cables to is have the video still being played on the tv so I can see what sound I'm playing to avoid playing the same sound twice.  Its fairly simple to set up once you get the parts and requires a little tweaking to get the playing/recording volumes correct, but once you do its a breeze.  Its a good method to use as long as the sound tests don't apply any filters to the sounds(in Mario Party there's an echo effect they add in during the sound test).

Additionally, when recording, the sound should barely reach the edges and never go above(or below, at the bottom) them.  That's where you get that buzz from.
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Re: UMvC 3 Voice Rips
#23  January 11, 2013, 06:25:18 am
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Re: UMvC 3 Voice Rips
#24  January 11, 2013, 09:05:41 am
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The way I record, and this can be used on a lot of games:

PS3 component cables/composite cables audio cords > female2female composite adapter > composite2 3.5mm adapter > laptop mic port recording with Audacity.

The reason I use composite/component cables to is have the video still being played on the tv so I can see what sound I'm playing to avoid playing the same sound twice.  Its fairly simple to set up once you get the parts and requires a little tweaking to get the playing/recording volumes correct, but once you do its a breeze.  Its a good method to use as long as the sound tests don't apply any filters to the sounds(in Mario Party there's an echo effect they add in during the sound test).

Additionally, when recording, the sound should barely reach the edges and never go above(or below, at the bottom) them.  That's where you get that buzz from.

After looking for a couple days I found this as a solution and did the recordings earlier today, they had a loud buzzing sound but with noise removal and reducing the sound on Audacity I was able to lower it to an acceptable amount.


When I record them, I turn the in-game volume down to about 2-3(Blazblue I would record on 15 out of 100).  That's usually low enough to record in Audacity without a ton of extra sounds flowing into the mic.

I didn't think of that LOL, I tried turning my tv down and my mic down.  I'm an idiot LOL   

I will keep this in mind for next time, thank you everyone for your help.  I'll post what I make later on incase anyone is interested.  Not exactly Mugen but I'll mention your site since you did your best.