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TedP
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I have a constant 60Hz hum while recording from the radio.
Here’s the setup I use to record from the radio:
1] Shielded cable from stereo’s 1/8” headphone jack to Turtle Beach Santa Cruz card Line In jack. Stereo has no line out.
2] Santa Cruz Card is in Dell Dimension 8200 system.
3] Signal is picked up and recorded by software as mp3 file. Software is Total Recorder by Highcriteria.com. Excellent software – straightforward with many features, no junky popups, ads, etc. It has a great timer that performs unattended recording perfectly.
The source of the hum seems to be the line in jack. I know this because CDs and mp3 files created elsewhere play perfectly through the same system, with no hum. The Santa Cruz card has a software interface with a “mixer” that allows selection of signal. Toggle on the linein – 60Hz hum. Toggle off – no hum. This is the case regardless of whether the sound system is in use. Toggled on, there is a constant hum over the expected silence.
Strength of the hum varies if I jiggle the cable in the line in jack. It never disappears, though.
Otherwise the arrangement to record from the radio works perfectly.
Is there a way to get the sound signal into the computer other than the line in jack?
If I am constrained by the line in input into the system, is there a way to make a connection that is better than the 1/8 jack?
Alternatively, is there a way to cut out the signal at exactly 60Hz? I am recording talk radio, so sound quality is not super-important. Is there some type of digital equalizer that will cut out the signal exactly at 60Hz but leaves the rest of the signal intact?
Thank you
Here’s the setup I use to record from the radio:
1] Shielded cable from stereo’s 1/8” headphone jack to Turtle Beach Santa Cruz card Line In jack. Stereo has no line out.
2] Santa Cruz Card is in Dell Dimension 8200 system.
3] Signal is picked up and recorded by software as mp3 file. Software is Total Recorder by Highcriteria.com. Excellent software – straightforward with many features, no junky popups, ads, etc. It has a great timer that performs unattended recording perfectly.
The source of the hum seems to be the line in jack. I know this because CDs and mp3 files created elsewhere play perfectly through the same system, with no hum. The Santa Cruz card has a software interface with a “mixer” that allows selection of signal. Toggle on the linein – 60Hz hum. Toggle off – no hum. This is the case regardless of whether the sound system is in use. Toggled on, there is a constant hum over the expected silence.
Strength of the hum varies if I jiggle the cable in the line in jack. It never disappears, though.
Otherwise the arrangement to record from the radio works perfectly.
Is there a way to get the sound signal into the computer other than the line in jack?
If I am constrained by the line in input into the system, is there a way to make a connection that is better than the 1/8 jack?
Alternatively, is there a way to cut out the signal at exactly 60Hz? I am recording talk radio, so sound quality is not super-important. Is there some type of digital equalizer that will cut out the signal exactly at 60Hz but leaves the rest of the signal intact?
Thank you