2/9/2024 0 Comments Audacity skips while recording![]() ![]() There is no “wait a second while I do housekeeping.”ĭo you leave Skype or other programs running in the background? Is there a paused game napping back there? Audio (or video) production demands perfect, real-time processing from when you press the record button until you press stop. ![]() You make speeded up movies by slowing down the movie camera.Īll your questions seem to point to the computer not being up to the work you’re trying to do. ![]() Consult your computer instructions.Ī speeded up recording means something in the recording system was recording slowly or the system couldn’t keep up. Those two are dead common and everything supports them. Normal would be 48000 which is the video rate and 44100 which is the Audio CD rate. While I think recording at a higher than normal bit rate is a terrific idea, the whole sound chain from microphone on down has to support it. My specs: Windows 7 圆4, Audacity 2.2.1, I don’t have a sound card, just using a mic plugged into the microphone port on my motherboard. If I try changing it to anything other than this, Audacity gives me: “Error opening sound device”. When I go into the sound settings in the Windows Control Panel I notice the rate is set to 48,000. If I record to a 96kHz track, the recording is just speeded up. However, if I set a track to anything other than 44.1kHz, and hit record, the recording comes in at the wrong speed. My other problem is that I’d like to record at 96kHz (so that I can adjust the pitch of an instrument in high quality before downsampling to 44.1kHz at the end). Anyone know why? I don’t think Audacity started doing this until about a year ago. After about 10 seconds, it seems to stop. Whenever I record ANYTHING (either from mic or computer) there are always “skips” in the first few seconds, where audio jumps. ![]()
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