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My recordings contain pops, skips or other distortions, while the original sounds fine. What is wrong?

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My recordings contain pops, skips or other distortions, while the original sounds fine. What is wrong?

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If your computer is sufficiently equipped (see System requirements), this could be caused by a defect in the sound card hardware, but most likely it is caused by a problem in the software driver of your sound card. The Sound Recorder is totally depending on the quality of the sound card hardware and software driver, for the digitizing process. Here are some recommendations and things to check, in order of likeliness that they cause the problem: Check if there is an update available for the software driver of your sound card. Most manufacturers of sound cards have an Internet site where free updates can be downloaded. Make sure that no other tasks are active on your computer, while you are recording. The activity of other tasks, could have a negative impact on the response time of other processes like the recording process, causing short skips and pops. Do not forget about the tasks sitting in the “system tray” of Windows. That is where the clock is displayed, at the bottom right hand o

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