Poor sound when exporting to mp3, ogg, wav, etc.. in Music Maker

Walcasar wrote on 2/20/2014, 9:37 PM

Hi!

In Music Maker have configured the ASIO driver, I selected Magix Low Latecy 2011. When I play my arrangements from the program the sound is great but when I export to mp3 the poor soindo is very different.

What should I do to make my mp3, ogg, wav. etc. be heard just like when I play from the Music Maker?

Comments

nihon94 wrote on 2/21/2014, 4:27 AM

I can understand this problem.  In my older version of Music Maker I had exact this kind of situation.

First, check the volume level of computer, then check the volume level of Music Maker, Increase the volume in Music Maker and stop before it got distorted. Now export the audio file and check if that improved the quality or not?

Otherwise, please confirm if your audio codecs are updated or not? K-lite is freely available (audio/video codecs). Just one thing, if by chance you decided to use K-lite codecs during installation pay attention and do put check mark unless you are sure about that. May be it could solve your problem.

Other than above. When you play audio file do you use Windows Media Player, Real Player or what? In my experience Real Player is much better than Windows Media Player but there are some people who do not like Real Player.

nihon94

 

Walcasar wrote on 2/21/2014, 6:54 AM

I can understand this problem.  In my older version of Music Maker I had exact this kind of situation.

First, check the volume level of computer, then check the volume level of Music Maker, Increase the volume in Music Maker and stop before it got distorted. Now export the audio file and check if that improved the quality or not?

Otherwise, please confirm if your audio codecs are updated or not? K-lite is freely available (audio/video codecs). Just one thing, if by chance you decided to use K-lite codecs during installation pay attention and do put check mark unless you are sure about that. May be it could solve your problem.

Other than above. When you play audio file do you use Windows Media Player, Real Player or what? In my experience Real Player is much better than Windows Media Player but there are some people who do not like Real Player.

nihon94

 

Thank you very much for your answer.

I've checked everything and found that my computer has dts sound and this had a music optimizer enabled, I disabled it and now everything sounds good!

Walcasar wrote on 2/27/2014, 5:34 PM

I can understand this problem.  In my older version of Music Maker I had exact this kind of situation.

First, check the volume level of computer, then check the volume level of Music Maker, Increase the volume in Music Maker and stop before it got distorted. Now export the audio file and check if that improved the quality or not?

Otherwise, please confirm if your audio codecs are updated or not? K-lite is freely available (audio/video codecs). Just one thing, if by chance you decided to use K-lite codecs during installation pay attention and do put check mark unless you are sure about that. May be it could solve your problem.

Other than above. When you play audio file do you use Windows Media Player, Real Player or what? In my experience Real Player is much better than Windows Media Player but there are some people who do not like Real Player.

nihon94

 

Thank you very much for your answer.

I've checked everything and found that my computer has dts sound and this had a music optimizer enabled, I disabled it and now everything sounds good!