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sabathiel
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I am trying to record my karaoke performances using an AKG Perception 420 studio condenser mic connected to a Behringer mixer connected to a Boss Pro CL-50 compressor/limiter/gate plugged into the line in input of my Creative Soundblaster x-fi xtreme music soundcard. I am using stereo mix or what-u-hear on the soundcard which records whatever can be heard on the headphones which includes vocals and backing track played on the computer karaoke software. I record the video separately using Logitech Full HD C910 webcam and its video recording software (muting the webcam's mic) and then record the audio at the same time using the Creative audio console program. Problem is my computer keeps crashing and rebooting. Is this a RAM problem (I use 3 GB RAM) or a CPU problem (I use Intel duo quad core Q6600 2.4 Ghz) or something else? The recording manages to go through past half way of the song which is around 2 minutes and a half. Sometimes it evens get to the end of the song but rarely. I have much more success recording in 720p than 1080p.
I have done a test recording this way with great success but only talking mode not singing nor did I use a backing track. The video was for about 1 minute in 1080p mode. I use a video editing program like Cyberlink PowerDirector 10 Ultra or Windows Movie Maker to merge the audio and video. And no one would have known the video and the audio were recorded separately using 2 different programs. Audio and video were perfectly in synch and it was an easy job merging the two.
I have done a test recording this way with great success but only talking mode not singing nor did I use a backing track. The video was for about 1 minute in 1080p mode. I use a video editing program like Cyberlink PowerDirector 10 Ultra or Windows Movie Maker to merge the audio and video. And no one would have known the video and the audio were recorded separately using 2 different programs. Audio and video were perfectly in synch and it was an easy job merging the two.