I do Digital Audio Recording on the same computer as I capture and edit video. For that reason, I have the sound card that’s built into my motherboard disabled and use my M-audio Delta 1010 for all audio. While I’m capturing video, I get clicks and pops that do not follow to DVD. In other words, I hear clicks and pops in the audio while capturing, but when I burn to DVD, the clicks and pops are gone. WTF? My sample rate within the M-audio Delta 1010 control panel is locked to 48,000 htz. I’ve tried unlocking it but that does not correct the situation. Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
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Originally Posted by clothesburner626
It sounds like it's in your playback and not in the recording side. Unless the noise is really annoying, it doesn't sound like a big problem. You could check your speaker cables and maybe try reducing the WAV Playback volume in Audio Properties. -
I wouldnt think it to be a big deal if the fianl DVD doesnt have the pop sounds, Maybe the source does and your card takes care of if...Maybe???
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Originally Posted by canadateck
8) We both said basically the same thing ...soo ....you get the credit for this one
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