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Old 05-14-2009, 03:00 AM
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Ty. It all worked great!! Nice Tutorial.
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Old 05-19-2009, 12:48 AM
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Thanks for the great tutorial! Very informative and easy to follow.

However, I have encountered a problem when recording.
I am using a laptop with Vista and I have no problems recording video. Problem is I can't record audio.
I have the audio jack connected from my PSP to my laptop, but it does not record the audio from the PSP, instead I hear a weird buzzing sound from my mic from the resulting WAV file.
I have tried plugging the audio jack to both the mic and the speaker jack, but none turned out right.

Can anyone help me out with this? It's been quite frustrating for me because I have bought 3 data cables (two did not work), audio-to-audio cable, and I am still unable to record PSP footage.

Thank you in advance to anyone who can provide me with some tips/advice.
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Old 05-19-2009, 02:52 PM
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Thanks for the great tutorial! Very informative and easy to follow.

However, I have encountered a problem when recording.
I am using a laptop with Vista and I have no problems recording video. Problem is I can't record audio.
I have the audio jack connected from my PSP to my laptop, but it does not record the audio from the PSP, instead I hear a weird buzzing sound from my mic from the resulting WAV file.
I have tried plugging the audio jack to both the mic and the speaker jack, but none turned out right.

Can anyone help me out with this? It's been quite frustrating for me because I have bought 3 data cables (two did not work), audio-to-audio cable, and I am still unable to record PSP footage.

Thank you in advance to anyone who can provide me with some tips/advice.

try this on the icon tray at the bottom right of the screen right click on the speaker icon then click open volume control the master volume window should show up now click on options then properties now you should see the properties window in the "adjust volume for" section of the window click recording now right below that make sure the box that you are trying to record from is checked and click ok

the recording control window should be up now on the window go to where you are trying to record the sound from and check the box under it then move the volume bar up once the settings are set close the window

now to get the buzzing to go away open the master volume window again go to the wave section and click the mute box under it then you shouldn't get the buzzing now record what you want and when you are done uncheck the mute box to hear the sound on playback

(if this doesn't work ill think of what else to do also don't forget to enable wav capture in the remotejoy settings)
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Old 05-20-2009, 02:26 AM
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try this on the icon tray at the bottom right of the screen right click on the speaker icon then click open volume control the master volume window should show up now click on options then properties now you should see the properties window in the "adjust volume for" section of the window click recording now right below that make sure the box that you are trying to record from is checked and click ok

the recording control window should be up now on the window go to where you are trying to record the sound from and check the box under it then move the volume bar up once the settings are set close the window

now to get the buzzing to go away open the master volume window again go to the wave section and click the mute box under it then you shouldn't get the buzzing now record what you want and when you are done uncheck the mute box to hear the sound on playback

(if this doesn't work ill think of what else to do also don't forget to enable wav capture in the remotejoy settings)
Basically I'm using Vista so that couldnt work. I did some googling and found out that to remove the buzzing sound (which basically is from my mic) I have to disable the wave-in (cant remember the actual term, did the search last night), which is hidden. Well the thing is it can be shown about and disabled but it appears that certain sound card drivers dont even have that option, and mine happens to be one of those. I searched for an updated driver, installed, but it still doesnt show up. I figured the buzzing was from my mic coz I could hear myself from my Laptop speakers although I'm connected to my PSP, and also when I reduced the booster of my mics, the buzzing went down quite a bit, although still present.

I'm pretty sure finding a way to disable the buzzing (wave-in) will solve my audio recording problem, but at the moment, I cant seem to find one. Maybe I could do it by using command prompt, but that's way too complex for me.

Anyways, appreciate any help, I'm gonna look around some more
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Old 05-20-2009, 03:50 AM
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Basically I'm using Vista so that couldnt work. I did some googling and found out that to remove the buzzing sound (which basically is from my mic) I have to disable the wave-in (cant remember the actual term, did the search last night), which is hidden. Well the thing is it can be shown about and disabled but it appears that certain sound card drivers dont even have that option, and mine happens to be one of those. I searched for an updated driver, installed, but it still doesnt show up. I figured the buzzing was from my mic coz I could hear myself from my Laptop speakers although I'm connected to my PSP, and also when I reduced the booster of my mics, the buzzing went down quite a bit, although still present.

I'm pretty sure finding a way to disable the buzzing (wave-in) will solve my audio recording problem, but at the moment, I cant seem to find one. Maybe I could do it by using command prompt, but that's way too complex for me.

Anyways, appreciate any help, I'm gonna look around some more
I'm on XP so i cant help in the vista department and I've noticed that laptops don't seem to have a line in jack which doesn't make sense to me i never really used a laptop always desktop so when it comes to laptop issues I'm clueless

you could probably go to the help section and ask this to someone with a laptop with vista sorry i couldn't be of much help in this problem

thanks for using the tutorial though
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Old 06-10-2009, 01:39 PM
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Nice tut, i absolutely love RemoteJoy, since my psp's screen has been destroyed.

The icons boring, so i threw together a better one:



http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OWTLYZ9K
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Old 06-10-2009, 02:58 PM
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Nice tut, i absolutely love RemoteJoy, since my psp's screen has been destroyed.

The icons boring, so i threw together a better one:



http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OWTLYZ9K

not sure what the download is for but thanks for the reply
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Old 06-10-2009, 11:29 PM
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download is for the ico file...

had nothing better to do, so i threw it together

If you want to replace the icon, find a resource editor and just replace the icon in RJL with the RJL.ico.

I use the one in IcoFX, since thats where i compiled the icon
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Old 06-11-2009, 12:40 AM
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I have a PSP-3000 with ChickHEN Homebrew Enabler R2 and CFWEnabler 3.10. will this Remotejoy work on my PSP?
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Old 06-11-2009, 12:42 AM
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Does Remote joy works in 5.00 M33-6 Phat psp?

EDIT: Works perfectly Thanks for this great tutorial.

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