Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 07:32:36 +0000
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Sound recording software for L70?

Hey folks,

I'm wondering if anyone has experience recording audio onto a L70 with a 
Win98 OS and a PCMCIA sound card.  I'm wondering how to get a New Media 
Wavjammer sound card to record a clean signal, and if ANY low resource 
dependent audio software should be able to do this.

Have been wondering around the archives, and only found a post from David 
talking about using CoolEdit.  That's the software I've had the best luck 
with, but I still get a bit of 'motorboating' and pops in the final 
recording.

I've tried the Windows sound recorder, CoolEdit, an old Gateway Voyetra 
audio stack, and two pieces of shareware I downloaded.  All produce worse 
results than my copy of CoolEdit Pro.

I'm wondering if it's possible that this Wavjammer card is having problems 
in the L70, or the HDD (I'll try another HDD).  Could there be system 
settings somewhere that would help?  I recall I had to turn off DMA for a 
CD-ROM drive on a desktop to get Easy CD Creator to stop creating pops in 
writing music CDs.  But I don't see anything about DMA in Windows driver in 
device manager for this Hitachi 20GB HDD.

All suggestings most appreciated.

Matt


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