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- From: "Piekenbrock Thomas (NMP/Tokyo)" <thomas.piekenbrock@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 21:49:49 +0900
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I recently tried to record sound from a microphone using arecord, creating .wav files. The microphone is connected via analog amplifier to the analog sound input connector of the PC (IBM 570 laptop). The same happens when I use radio or tape as analog source. In gamix I only activated the channels needed (input gain, input mux, line). The recording result was quite nice, except after the first about 50 sec, I got a kind of scratching noise every five seconds. This was exactly each time when the hard disk control lamp had turned on during the recording. Has anyone encountered this phenomenon before or has an idea how to avoid it? I tried by running as root with negative <nice> factor, under KDE2.2 and fvwm2, with 50 MB still unused memory, but no success. Should I use a different recording software, or different PC hardware? Who has done recording from analog sources unter KDE before? Any advice is appreciated. Thomas ----------------------------- personal note I enjoyed Oct-19 Nomikai, which was my first one. I am from Germany, working for Nokia in Japan. I am privately running SuSE Linux 7.2 with KDE2.2 from a second hard disk on an IBM Thinkpad 570, but planning to buy a desktop w/o M$ stuff for the family. What works already: - Japanese and Chinese input - Staroffice 6.0beta with Japanese and Chinese - Brother HL 1240 laser printer - Acer 4406 USB CD-RW - NTT 128Vmini ISDN terminal adapter
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