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Re: Sound recording from analog source



"Piekenbrock Thomas (NMP/Tokyo)" <thomas.piekenbrock@example.com> writes:

> I recently tried to record sound from a microphone
> using  arecord, creating .wav files.
> 
> The microphone is connected via analog amplifier to
> the analog sound input connector of the PC (IBM 570
> laptop). The same happens when I use radio or tape
> as analog source.
> 
> In gamix I only activated the channels needed (input
> gain, input mux, line). The recording result was quite
> nice, except after the first about 50 sec, I got a kind 
> of scratching noise every five seconds. This was exactly
> each time when the hard disk control lamp had turned on
> during the recording.
> 
> Has anyone encountered this phenomenon before or has an
> idea how to avoid it? I tried by running as root with 
> negative <nice> factor, under KDE2.2 and fvwm2, with 
> 50 MB still unused memory, but no success. 
> 
> Should I use a different recording software, or different
> PC hardware? Who has done recording from analog sources
> unter KDE before?

I usually use 'record' by Gerd Knorr <kraxel@example.com>
for recording from a radio or tape source. On SuSE Linux,
'record' is in v4l-tools.rpm. 'record' is a simple
program running in a terminal but it worked well for me.
I didn't have the problem you describe.

My computer at home, where I use 'record', is a 300 MHz
Pentium II with IDE disks. 


-- 
Mike Fabian   <mfabian@example.com>   http://www.suse.de/~mfabian
睡眠不足はいい仕事の敵だ。

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