Volume level changes while recording
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 2:18 am
Hi People, sorry if this is posted in the wrong forum, feel free to move it.
I just had a hell of a time trying to record nice audio using my onboard soundcard and a simple computer mic. The volume seemed to do funny things during the recording.
I searched for ages on google trying to find an answer and never really did so I promised I'd post when I figured it out.
If anyone has an onboard soundcard with the RealTek HD Audio drivers make sure you turn off the "noise suppression" in the microphone tab of the "Realtek HD Sound Effects Manager" (Found under control panel, at least in xp pro).
I hope this helps someone - It certainly helped me, you can switch it on and off while Audacity is recording and hear the difference!
Cheers - Carl.
I just had a hell of a time trying to record nice audio using my onboard soundcard and a simple computer mic. The volume seemed to do funny things during the recording.
I searched for ages on google trying to find an answer and never really did so I promised I'd post when I figured it out.
If anyone has an onboard soundcard with the RealTek HD Audio drivers make sure you turn off the "noise suppression" in the microphone tab of the "Realtek HD Sound Effects Manager" (Found under control panel, at least in xp pro).
I hope this helps someone - It certainly helped me, you can switch it on and off while Audacity is recording and hear the difference!
Cheers - Carl.