> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm not quite sure if this is the right place to ask but I don't know a
>> better one: When recording from line input with audacity I get a totally
>> clanging result. Even at quiet places in the music I  hear a low noise,
>> when magnifying I see a sawtooth-form wave of about 4000 Hz.
> Maybe someone else will have an idea of what this is.  Any RF sources
> nearby?  What happens if you use the beta version of audacity?
>>
>> During the recording, when i directly hear the music, it seems to be ok.
>
> Heard from the line source independently, or through the sound card?
>
>> When I do the recording at the same conditions using arecord from the
>> command line the result is ok too. This way is not very convenient
>> because
>> one can judge the right pitch only afterwards.
>
> The fact that arecord works without issue indicates to me that this is
> not an ALSA issue.  It is using alsa to get the audio it records.
> It probably isn't a sound card issue either.  Or it might be a fluke
> when the actual source of the interference is inactive.
>
>>
>> I use Debian. With version 3 recording with Audacity was ok, using the
>> same hardware at Debian 4.0r3 and 4.0r4 gives this evil result. It's the
>> same when I use ReZound and another program I tried too.
>
> I don't get a connection between the kernel version and the issue.
> Do these use different versions of alsa?  What happens if you use the
> latest driver and library from alsa?
>
>>
>> Where might the reason be?
>
> Good question!  :-)
>
> Maybe someone more knowledgeable than me can answer it.
>
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Werner
>
>

Hi,

as far as I found out one thing that is common with audacity and ReZound
that they are running with alsa-oss emulation. How can I find out if this
is correctly configured?

-- 
Werner Arnhold
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