Recording on a laptop, pops and clicks

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Hi everyone- wonder if someone could help me troubleshoot...I have connected my 8 track digital multitracker to my laptop and am mixing down tracks directly to the laptop, using the Stereo out ports (e.g. 1/4 inch converted to RCA converted to 1/8 inch into the Line In on the laptop.) I am using Goldwave to record the song on the laptop. The .wav files that result are of decent quality, but with pops and clicks in them. Anyone know how to get rid of these?
 
Oh, sorry. Dell Latitude CPX, shipped in late 2000. I think the processor is about 700 mHz (Pentium 3?) and there is 128 MB of RAM.
 
First, is the popping and clicking coming from the recording process in the laptop, or could it be coming from the digital recorder? If you are not sure try connecting up a cd player to the laptop and see if there's still clicks and pops when you record.

If it's still present, make sure you don't have any programs running in the background you dont need, no screensavers, anti virus, power management should be off.

This may not make any difference, you could try altering the virtual memory so the min and max numbers are the same.

Go to the speaker icon on the task bar, choose adjust audio properties, then advanced properties then performance. Try adjusting the hardware acceleration, up or down, see if it makes any difference.

There could be many reasons why you are experiencing pops and clicks, it could be the built in soundcard, many of which are crap and introduce noise into recordings, seeing as you have gone to the trouble of making decent multitrack recordings, it's a pity you are going through the laptop soundcard, if you got the budget, go buy an external one, if the digital recorder has a digital out, get a soundcard with a digital in.

There's alot of narrowing down to be done before it's possible to say exactly what's going on.

I'd suggest you visit DellTalk, and look for audio queries for the latitude model you have, may find some answers there.

good luck

cp.
 
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