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Greg Anthony
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I have no experience screencasting, podcasting, making videos etc...it will be trial by fire.
I have the Samson Meteor USB Mic. From my feeble experience it is a good mic for my purposes, except for one thing...
the constant hum in the background like my central air is on in the house or something.
I am in my basement alone in a computer room. The only other noise when I record is my computer fan which is not all that loud but I realize the mic can be picking that up. I don't think it is however because the sound is more of a whir or hum...like its recording the "silence in the room". When I talk, you don't notice it, it is still there but as soon as I go silent it is just way too noticeable to get by.
Is there something I could do to decrease this? I would hate to have to scrap this mic and go back to my logictech headset.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance...
I have the Samson Meteor USB Mic. From my feeble experience it is a good mic for my purposes, except for one thing...
the constant hum in the background like my central air is on in the house or something.
I am in my basement alone in a computer room. The only other noise when I record is my computer fan which is not all that loud but I realize the mic can be picking that up. I don't think it is however because the sound is more of a whir or hum...like its recording the "silence in the room". When I talk, you don't notice it, it is still there but as soon as I go silent it is just way too noticeable to get by.
Is there something I could do to decrease this? I would hate to have to scrap this mic and go back to my logictech headset.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance...