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sharkhead
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Hey guys,
I recently decided to make my own music podcast. I mixed six songs, made a podcast of 30 mins. I mixed all the songs in Audacity. I don't have any external mixing gear. I work on my PC only. So after I made the whole podcast, I used to play it. Plays fine, but when I record it, the CPU usage goes till 100 and there are too many interruptions. So its no fun. I also found out that there is significant quality loss.
My PC config is bit outdated(windows xp p4 processor and 2 gb ram without sound card).
So wanted to ask if there is any alternative for Audacity which consumes less CPU memory.
This question seems bit technical, but is there any tech guy out there who could help me here?
I recently decided to make my own music podcast. I mixed six songs, made a podcast of 30 mins. I mixed all the songs in Audacity. I don't have any external mixing gear. I work on my PC only. So after I made the whole podcast, I used to play it. Plays fine, but when I record it, the CPU usage goes till 100 and there are too many interruptions. So its no fun. I also found out that there is significant quality loss.
My PC config is bit outdated(windows xp p4 processor and 2 gb ram without sound card).
So wanted to ask if there is any alternative for Audacity which consumes less CPU memory.
This question seems bit technical, but is there any tech guy out there who could help me here?