Windows xp pro system recently reinstalled. MSI motherboard with onboard audio. I use Total Recorder pro to record audio from a leadtek tv card off a directv receiver. This setup worked flawlessly before reinstall. Now every 60 - 65 seconds of recording the level goes 100% for about 2 seconds. I've recorded without the tv card in, I've recorded with the realtek drivers and total reocorders own drivers, I've switched input jacks, jacks that have no incoming sound and I still have the same effect. I detect nothing from the speakers when this happens, only on playback. Also occurs despite which mp3 encoder I use. Any ideas? I'm fresh out..
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