No sound or low sound is heard on recordings created with my computer from the USB turntable.
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If you are unable to hear any sound or if the sound recording is really low on recordings created on your computer from the connected USB turntable, there may be an incorrect setting on the computer or the volume level may be set too low. Follow these steps to troubleshoot this issue.
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NOTE: Because each of these steps represents a possible solution to this issue, check the recorded sound after completing each step.
- Verify the speakers are properly connected to the computer and are turned on.
- Check to make sure the volume level of your computer is not turned down or off and that the volume is set at a moderate level.
- If using headphones, make sure that the headphones are connected to the HEADPHONE jack on the computer and verify whether the headphones have a separate volume switch so that the volume level is set to a moderate level.
- Try playing back another sound file in your computer (such as Audio books, Videos, etc.,) to verify whether this could be a possible computer issue. If the computer does not play back any sound when trying a different sound file, we would recommend that you contact your computer manufacturer for further assistance.
- If there is still no volume, a problem may have occurred during the recording process or the computer may not have been set to USB audio driver. Verify the set-up steps for the recording process and then try recording the album once more.
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