noise when recording at 92khz

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Does anyony know why the noise floor goes from nearly invisable to a constant underwater like crackle when I record at 92khz, as opposed to 48khz??
 
Because when you record at 92 you are under water?. I know when peeps call me on cheap cell phones they sound like they're under water, go figure.
 
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Here's the local cell tower :D Maybe your soundcard?
 

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Assuming he means 96k, that's a video rate also.

Could mean that (A) your computer can't handle it, (B) if you're actually at 92k it might be confusing something that's running at a different rate, (C) your converters sound like crap at 96k (wouldn't be the first, certainly won't be the last).
 
Maybe because your "Hi-Definition" onboard soundcard with 40 cents worth of chips and ASIO4all really isn't up to the job....
 
Thanks for the replies guys, yeah, massive was right, my computer was struggling!
 
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