TRy double clicking the volume control.  This brings up a bigger, bore elaborate
volume control.  Click options, in the menu bar, properties, and under playback,
disable any inputs you aren't using.  It might help.

Martin Schiff wrote:

> It's not background noise, it's being sent to the output of your sound card.
> All sounds go to the line out and digital out of your sound card as well as
> to the speaker output. You have to be sure not to do other things while
> recording music. Be sure and quit your email program too so it doesn't make
> a sound when mail comes in.
>

> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Matt Vukin
>
> when making analog recordings - it seems that background noise is picked
> up - even though I'm not using a mic. or the mic input.  Is this normal?
> ex. I can hear the mouse clicks when I play mp3s to record to MD.
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