Before doing that, I would seriously consider using a USB connection
device, instead of the sound card. They are not expensive these days and
provide better sound quality than the average sound card.
Here is an excellent example that works with Audacity:
<http://www.lptunes.com/product-p/behruca202.htm>
Mike
Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote:
Yes.
Is it built onto the motherboard?
Disable it and buy an add on card.
Stewart
At 07:37 AM 4/2/2009, you wrote:
After testing a microphone on this & and other computers, we've
determined the sound quality is definitely much worse on the Audacity
computer. Is it possible for a sound card to go bad?
david
David Turk
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