Date: Fri, 01 Nov 2002 04:09:26 +0000 From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [LIB] Music Playback on 100CT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Well... David got this WavJammer sound card working fairly well, but it still creates these tiny little clicks in recorded files. I've found that these clicks can indeed orrur both in record and playback of audio. I recall calling Philips support to figure out why their CD-R/RW drive was inserting these same little clicks into copies of music CDs. He had me tweak sound driver settings, CD burning software settings, and driver settings for the CD-ROM and CD-R/RW drive, and the problem went away.
In a message dated 10/31/02 8:18:42 PM Mountain Standard Time,
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> Lee,
>
> Did you ever find out what was causing your audio noise, encoding > or playback of MP3s?
>
> Matt
>
>
There was so much information and so many suggestions that I'll need some uninterrupted time (who has that?) to try them all in a systematic way - so I guess the answer to your question is no.
I doubt that encoding is the problem, as the noise does not occur at the same point(s) in consecutive playbacks of the same file.
Maybe I ought to find list where problems relating specifically to audio recording and playback are discussed. I'm suspecting that even the various HDDs may enter the picture. As I've mentioned, one HDD I have starts clicking after it runs a while and gets a bit hot. I'm wondering if it's possible that an over heated HDD could suddenly loose data transfer speed, and this these tiny clicks, or dropouts.
Matt
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