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I have been using XP Sound Recorder successfully to burn language lessons on
to CD. I have extended Sound Recorder's standard time by inserting blank files so that I can record for up to 5 minutes at a time (got that tip on this noticeboard so thanks!). Now, however, after one minute of recording I get very loud "hissing". It can last for a minute or even for the remainder of te recording so that nothing can be recorded. Thinking it might be a bug in XP Sound Recorder, I downloaded Audacity freeware (also found out about that here so thanks again!) but exactly the same happens. I doubt it is a problem with the mike as I use it extensively for Skype phone calls. Could some guru out there in Cyberspace help me get back to what was a very simple and effective way of learning French, please?? I wait with eager anticipation! Thanks for looking at this - Hamish |
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Sound recorder in xp is really pretty lam software...To record,capture,or
convert audio/video nothing beats windows encoder 9 series.You can record till youre hds are full...As for the interferance,open device mgr,expand the sound,R.click on the sound hardware one @ a time,select uninstall (do not re- start pc),after all hardware for sound is uninstalled,close out,shutdown pc. If you have a PCI sound card,unplug pc,move card to other PCI slot,start pc, xp will reinstall at start-up... "HamishT" wrote: > I have been using XP Sound Recorder successfully to burn language lessons on > to CD. I have extended Sound Recorder's standard time by inserting blank > files so that I can record for up to 5 minutes at a time (got that tip on > this noticeboard so thanks!). > > Now, however, after one minute of recording I get very loud "hissing". It > can last for a minute or even for the remainder of te recording so that > nothing can be recorded. > > Thinking it might be a bug in XP Sound Recorder, I downloaded Audacity > freeware (also found out about that here so thanks again!) but exactly the > same happens. > > I doubt it is a problem with the mike as I use it extensively for Skype > phone calls. > > Could some guru out there in Cyberspace help me get back to what was a very > simple and effective way of learning French, please?? > > I wait with eager anticipation! Thanks for looking at this - Hamish |
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Audacity (sound file editor, recorder)
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ Audacity Manual Contents http://audacity.sourceforge.net/manual-1.2/ -- XP - WNP Today is the first day of the rest of your life. "HamishT" wrote: > I have been using XP Sound Recorder successfully to burn language lessons on > to CD. I have extended Sound Recorder's standard time by inserting blank > files so that I can record for up to 5 minutes at a time (got that tip on > this noticeboard so thanks!). > > Now, however, after one minute of recording I get very loud "hissing". It > can last for a minute or even for the remainder of te recording so that > nothing can be recorded. > > Thinking it might be a bug in XP Sound Recorder, I downloaded Audacity > freeware (also found out about that here so thanks again!) but exactly the > same happens. > > I doubt it is a problem with the mike as I use it extensively for Skype > phone calls. > > Could some guru out there in Cyberspace help me get back to what was a very > simple and effective way of learning French, please?? > > I wait with eager anticipation! Thanks for looking at this - Hamish |
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On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 04:03:00 -0700, HamishT wrote:
> Thinking it might be a bug in XP Sound Recorder, I downloaded Audacity > freeware (also found out about that here so thanks again!) but exactly the > same happens. Since the hissing happens in other audio software as well as sound recorder, I would suspect a hardware problem or methodology. Things to check would include: -microphone connection: it should be "solid". Some connectors a bit slippy-slidey. If this is the case with your microphone - try one with a connector that fits more tightly. -placement of other hardware can cause interference. Things like wireless mice, wireless keyboards, portable phones, car phones, poorly shielded speakers. -on the software side of things: have your system as "idle" as possible when recording. In other words, end task on programs you are not using. -If burning directly from recording software to CD - don't. Instead, record to a file on the hard drive. When finished, then burn the file to CD. This will avoid the burner having to wait around for data to be processed before it can be burned. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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