bad recording quality
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 10:18 pm
hello,
i have browsed through all the topics of this type but i haven't been able to find the answer to my problem.
i have been using audacity on my computer for a long time with an okay mic, and the recording quality has been great. however, when i use the same recording technique and means with audacity on my laptop (MSI U123), with the same settings, the recording quality turns out awful, full of weird glitches, grainy and kind of damp. i have recorded a 10 seconds sample of silence in my room and uploaded it so that you can hear what i mean: http://www.sendspace.com/file/4l06qv
i have the same sound card on both my computer and laptop (Realtek HD), with updated drivers, so i guess the sound card isn't the issue. and i have used the same quality settings on both (the default ones):
sample rate: 44100 Hz
sample format: 32-bit float
real-time sample rate converter: High quality Sinc interpolation
high-quality sample rate converter: High quality Sinc interpolation
real-time dither: none
high-quality dither: triangle
i have tried changing the recording device from Realtek HD Audio Input to Microsoft Sound Mapper - Input, but the results are completely the same.
what could be the problem?
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edit: i've just realized i've posted this in the wrong section, hope someone can move it.
i have browsed through all the topics of this type but i haven't been able to find the answer to my problem.
i have been using audacity on my computer for a long time with an okay mic, and the recording quality has been great. however, when i use the same recording technique and means with audacity on my laptop (MSI U123), with the same settings, the recording quality turns out awful, full of weird glitches, grainy and kind of damp. i have recorded a 10 seconds sample of silence in my room and uploaded it so that you can hear what i mean: http://www.sendspace.com/file/4l06qv
i have the same sound card on both my computer and laptop (Realtek HD), with updated drivers, so i guess the sound card isn't the issue. and i have used the same quality settings on both (the default ones):
sample rate: 44100 Hz
sample format: 32-bit float
real-time sample rate converter: High quality Sinc interpolation
high-quality sample rate converter: High quality Sinc interpolation
real-time dither: none
high-quality dither: triangle
i have tried changing the recording device from Realtek HD Audio Input to Microsoft Sound Mapper - Input, but the results are completely the same.
what could be the problem?
________________________
edit: i've just realized i've posted this in the wrong section, hope someone can move it.