On Sun, 16 Apr 2023, MC_Sequoia wrote:
I also was thinking about an audio quality testing application that might be useful and came across this video on an app called Noise Torch. In the video he talks specifically about producing podcasts, zoom calls & jitsi meetings. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzN9rYNeeIU
Good to know. Thanks.
I also came across an article that talked about the difference in driver quality between Windows and Linux. FOSS does have a cost, unfortunately.
Yes, it seems to still be the case that the ALSA sound system leaves much to be desired, and pulseaudio doesn't make it that much better.
I suspect this could also play a role.
I don't know why linux doesn't have better sound after all these years.
There are also Linux multimedia distros that've been optimized for AV production.
I've had no issues recording video tutorials and podcasts. Audacity, vokoscreenNG, and open broadcast studio work just fine. My issue is getting good sound quality from the 'Net using Zoom and Jitsi. Regards, Rich
