Recently Audacity audio live stream recording has lots of pops and crackles.
I increased the Audacity buffer latency [default 100ms] to 300ms but it's still an issue.
Is there a hardware setting I may adjust?
cat /dev/sndstat
Installed devices:
pcm0: <Realtek ALC887 (Rear Analog)> (play/rec) default
pcm1: <Realtek ALC887 (Front Analog)> (play/rec)
sysctl hw.snd.default_unit
hw.snd.default_unit: 0
mixer -d pcm0
default_unit: 1 -> 0
pcm0:mixer: <Realtek ALC887 (Rear Analog)> on hdaa0 (play/rec) (default)
vol = 0.84:0.84 pbk
pcm = 1.00:1.00 pbk
speaker = 0.74:0.74 rec
line = 0.01:0.01 rec
mic = 0.67:0.67 rec src
mix = 0.74:0.74 rec
rec = 0.35:0.35 pbk
igain = 0.00:0.00 pbk
ogain = 1.00:1.00 pbk
mixer -d pcm1
default_unit: 0 -> 1
pcm1:mixer: <Realtek ALC887 (Front Analog)> on hdaa0 (play/rec) (default)
vol = 0.84:0.84 pbk
pcm = 1.00:1.00 pbk
rec = 0.35:0.35 pbk
igain = 0.00:0.00 pbk
ogain = 1.00:1.00 pbk
monitor = 0.67:0.67 rec src
Pops and crackles on recording with audacity
Re: Pops and crackles on recording with audacity
Open your sound mixer and turn your mic down to zero and see if that helps. If you're using xfce GhostBSD you'll need to install the xfce4-mixer package to do this
Re: Pops and crackles on recording with audacity
Thanks Neville....
I used mixer pkg controls to restore 'defaults' on both pcm0 and pcm1, and that seemed to do the trick.
Example:
To set default mixer to front analogue:
# mixer -d 1
To set values for this [pcm1]:
# mixer vol.volume=0.84:0.84 pcm.volume=1.00:1.00 line.volume=0.01:0.01 mic.volume=0.67:0.67 mic.volume=0.67:0.67 mix.volume=0.74:0.74 rec.volume=0.35:0.35 monitor.volume=0.67:0.67
I used mixer pkg controls to restore 'defaults' on both pcm0 and pcm1, and that seemed to do the trick.
Example:
To set default mixer to front analogue:
# mixer -d 1
To set values for this [pcm1]:
# mixer vol.volume=0.84:0.84 pcm.volume=1.00:1.00 line.volume=0.01:0.01 mic.volume=0.67:0.67 mic.volume=0.67:0.67 mix.volume=0.74:0.74 rec.volume=0.35:0.35 monitor.volume=0.67:0.67
Re: Pops and crackles on recording with audacity
Nice. I once had the same problem you did and I set my microphone to zero and that fixed it