Your assertion that it was the 'same hardware' means little,
as the default settings used by the two pieces of *software*
might be quite different.
What sample rate was the wav? What was the setting of the mic
level in the mixer that controls the Windows media player?
How big were the two files when you compared them for the same
length of music recording?
Until you can answer those questions, you are waving your hands
about vaguely in the air, wasting our bandwidth.
.
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