Windows 7 Laptop- bad sound :(
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 5:43 pm
I've been using audacity since 2006, and always managed with my desktop microphone. However, my desktop computer broke the day windows 7 came out, so I decided after a week to actually buy something new for once
However, on my new laptop, audacity doesn't record well at all. The inbuilt microphone is fine, if very low quality, but my desktop microphone always has terrible fuzzy sounds in the background- even if I mute the microphone! (there's a volume button attached to it)
I have tried this on my dad's laptop (XP) and found similar results- except his worked fine for a few hours before becomming fuzzy. I have a backup microphone, and used that too- with the same results on both laptops! (the backup microphone I had used on my PC until 2008)
Does anyone know why this could be? It means I can't record anything that doesn't hurt to listen to
also... UNRELATED PROBLEM: Audacity often crashes on my new laptop if I've been recording for more than about ten seconds- it just says "audacity has encountered a problem and has to close, sorry for inconvenience".
This never happened on my desktop, no matter how unreliable it was otherwise... (the laptop and my dad's laptop are seemingly very reliable except for recording)
Is this something inherently to do with laptops? Sound cards perhaps? I'm very confused, please help...
-Patrik
However, on my new laptop, audacity doesn't record well at all. The inbuilt microphone is fine, if very low quality, but my desktop microphone always has terrible fuzzy sounds in the background- even if I mute the microphone! (there's a volume button attached to it)
I have tried this on my dad's laptop (XP) and found similar results- except his worked fine for a few hours before becomming fuzzy. I have a backup microphone, and used that too- with the same results on both laptops! (the backup microphone I had used on my PC until 2008)
Does anyone know why this could be? It means I can't record anything that doesn't hurt to listen to
also... UNRELATED PROBLEM: Audacity often crashes on my new laptop if I've been recording for more than about ten seconds- it just says "audacity has encountered a problem and has to close, sorry for inconvenience".
This never happened on my desktop, no matter how unreliable it was otherwise... (the laptop and my dad's laptop are seemingly very reliable except for recording)
Is this something inherently to do with laptops? Sound cards perhaps? I'm very confused, please help...
-Patrik