Audacity causes stream to break whilst scrolling browser
Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 4:55 pm
Hello
I use Audacity to record programs from the internet, usually the BBC iPlayer, but when I use my laptop or my partner's pc I notice that certain pc activity, for example scrolling around the web page, while I am recording causes the online broadcast to pause momentarily with a resulting gap in the signal I am recording. These gaps are between .01 and .05 seconds and I may get several and I have to go over the work to find them and edit them out. They are just long enough to cause an audible break in the sound. It sounds like something to do with resources as I don't get the problem on my own dual core processor pc but I do get it on my partners pc , which is single core 2.79 G and 1.5 MB RAM, as well as the laptop.
I have just noticed that I get these breaks in the online transmission while scrolling the web page, or a page on another tab, even when Audacity is not recording anything, it just has to be open. It happens with Firefox and IE.
Have searched the Windows forum for "scroll" and only found this:
http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic ... roll#p4441
Does anyone have any ideas? I consider myself a safe surfer and wonder whether to try an old version of the browser.
I have already gone down to Firefox 3.0.11 but cannot tell if there is any improvement, I wonder if there is a way I can give Audacity a priority for resources?
I use Audacity to record programs from the internet, usually the BBC iPlayer, but when I use my laptop or my partner's pc I notice that certain pc activity, for example scrolling around the web page, while I am recording causes the online broadcast to pause momentarily with a resulting gap in the signal I am recording. These gaps are between .01 and .05 seconds and I may get several and I have to go over the work to find them and edit them out. They are just long enough to cause an audible break in the sound. It sounds like something to do with resources as I don't get the problem on my own dual core processor pc but I do get it on my partners pc , which is single core 2.79 G and 1.5 MB RAM, as well as the laptop.
I have just noticed that I get these breaks in the online transmission while scrolling the web page, or a page on another tab, even when Audacity is not recording anything, it just has to be open. It happens with Firefox and IE.
Have searched the Windows forum for "scroll" and only found this:
http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic ... roll#p4441
Does anyone have any ideas? I consider myself a safe surfer and wonder whether to try an old version of the browser.
I have already gone down to Firefox 3.0.11 but cannot tell if there is any improvement, I wonder if there is a way I can give Audacity a priority for resources?