| Re: audacity recording
what he is saying is make sure your red plug is in the red jack and the green plug is in the green jack.
If nothing else fails, you can always select all in audacilty, go into effect, choose amplify and raise the volume. You may need to play with it a bit to figure out how much you need to raise it. If the feedback is too much after you do that run a remove feedback or noise effect (can't remember what it is called now.) To do that you must highlight a portion of the audio that is just background noise (no talking) and then click "get noise profile" in the "remove noise/feedback/etc" effect menu. You then need to select all the entire audio file and go back to the remove noise effect menu and tell it to perform the noise removal. You may need to tweak how much it plays with the audio (there is a slider I believe to control that)
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