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Getting Started with Remote Graphics Software
The next volume control to adjust is the mixer line of the Recording Control. The name of this line varies with different audio devices. See the Windows Sender Audio Installation section for information on how to determine the name of this control. For our example, the control is called Wave Out Mix. Adjust this volume control while playing a sound. At higher levels, the audio signal gets clamped and the signal becomes distorted. Decrease the level until the sound becomes clear. On some devices, the mixer volume control does not go to zero. In this case, the Wave line of the Volume Control will need reduction. The following image demonstrates the Wave Out Mix level needed to eliminate distortion. Note that this is in the Recording Control.
The best sound to play to calibrate your audio device is a low frequency sound with high amplitude. By default, Windows assigns a program event that meets these requirements. To play this sound, open up the Sound and Audio Devices control panel and click on the Sounds tab as shown in the following windows.
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