You can do the quick fix and right click the volume button and go to recording devices. whatever your sound is coming from (easycap) go to properties for that device and tab over until you see a volume level. From 1 to 100 set it to 1. this should fix most loud, distorted sounds. To make it even better I suggest getting a splitter cord for you audio to go straight into your computer instead of the easycap. (through 3.5mm mic jack) Check out my easycap quality too when you have the chance :)
@JMJam59 oh shit. Thanks for the reply dude. I knew about how the splitter would help, but not about the properties stuff. But I don't know where I can buy a splitter. Any suggestions? lol. And what kind of splitter I should get?
You can do the quick fix and right click the volume button and go to recording devices. whatever your sound is coming from (easycap) go to properties for that device and tab over until you see a volume level. From 1 to 100 set it to 1. this should fix most loud, distorted sounds. To make it even better I suggest getting a splitter cord for you audio to go straight into your computer instead of the easycap. (through 3.5mm mic jack) Check out my easycap quality too when you have the chance :)
JMJam59 9 months ago
@JMJam59 oh shit. Thanks for the reply dude. I knew about how the splitter would help, but not about the properties stuff. But I don't know where I can buy a splitter. Any suggestions? lol. And what kind of splitter I should get?
supermariofan546 9 months ago