Other things to watch for...
You forgot:
o Try disabling any "motherboard / system monitor applications" - you know,
the kind that come with recent computers that check that your CPU isn't over
temperature, your CPU fans are still working at 5000RPM, etc...
o Try a different VIDEO card or
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Dave Hooper wrote:
This last point is a curious one because it really really is bad practice
for the video card manufacturers to do this, yet several quite high-profile
companies are STILL using this terrible technique (was very popular until a
few years ago).
Yes,
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, JT wrote:
I found a copy at [...]
Oops, there's a more up-to-date version (and by the original author, too)
at:
http://www.zefiro.com/vgakills.txt
HTH,
Josh
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in addition to the other suggestions, i find it helps to do NOTHING at all
on my computer while transferring to HD. if i move the mouse too much, i
can get little blips in the sound. and this is on a pretty quick machine
(k6-2/500)...
peter
On 11 Mar 01, 6:32PM, Charles Redell wrote:
it to
it to their web site... My problem is that when I record it to my
hard
drive, there are skips in the sound that do NOT exist on the MD. They
sound like digital hicups that happen momentarily when you listen to
a
CD through your computer and you open a big program. They are very
short
I've had a problem like that before. This might be because of your hard
drive -- it could be too slow for audio. Mine is. I only have 5400 RPM
drive instead of at least 7200.
Other things to watch for.
Dependent on the PCI slot the soundcard is in. Believe it or not
my experience is that
Hi,
This is slightly off topic, and for that I apoloigize. But I have a
question that I'm sure someone in this group can help me with.
I use my Sharp MD 722 to record live music quite often. The sound
quality on the MD master is always superb and as flawless as one can
expect from a live
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Charles Redell
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 9:33 PM
To: MD
Subject: MD: recording to CD
Hi,
This is slightly off topic, and for that I apoloigize. But I have a
question that I'm sure someone in this group can help me with.
I use my Sharp MD 722 to record live music quite often
]]On
Behalf Of Charles Redell
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 9:33 PM
To: MD
Subject: MD: recording to CD
Hi,
This is slightly off topic, and for that I apoloigize. But I have a
question that I'm sure someone in this group can help me with.
I use my Sharp MD 722 to record live music quite
I've been told to lower the bit rate on my editing program (Sound Forge
4.5) from the default 44,100. When I did (the next lowest setting is
32,000), the recording came out fine, but the CD burner software then
told me that the files were not "of CD quality" and wouldn't burn to CD.
The
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