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Press play on your media player and open the PCLink volume 
control panel by double clicking on the speaker icon down in the 
Windows task bar at the bottom right had corner of your screen. 
Move the volume control up and down on the media player and 
watch which slider this controls in the PCLink volume control 
panel. In the PCLink volume control panel set the volume level 
of the slider that the media player did not control all the way up. 
So, for example, if moving the media player volume control 
caused the Wave Balance slider in the PCLink volume control 
panel to move, you would set the volume of the Speaker 
Balance
 control all the way up. Close the PCLink volume 
control panel. Press stop on your media player.
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Set the volume of your media player to minimum. Press record 
on your MiniDisc recorder. Press play on your media player. 
Your MiniDisc recorder should now start recording.
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Using the headphones connected to the MiniDisc recorder, start 
to slowly raise the media player volume control in Windows. You 
will now start to hear the volume increase through the 
headphones.
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Make sure that you raise the media player volume control only to 
an appropriate level for your MiniDisc recorder. If you increase 
the volume past the signal level that the MiniDisc recorder can 
tolerate, it will cause distortion in your recording. Many 
MiniDisc recorders have a level display that lets you monitor the 
input signal strength.
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You have set the levels of your the PCLink for recording. You 
can now load a fully playlist and start a recording session. During 
recording it not advisable to use other applications on your 
system, or to adjust the volume levels. Most MP3 players require 
large amounts of resources to ensure flawless MP3 decoding and 
playback. If you interfere with the computer during recording, it 
can effect MP3 decoding, which can in turn effect the quality of 
your recording.