Changing the options improved the audio quality, but for a looong time I was unable to record nice audio with compiz enabled. Even a powerful computer, with two cores, and lots of idle RAM couldn't handle the task. The problem, I read in a blog, is the amount of data to be written to the hard disk, so it was the unimpressive hard disk write speed that I had to improve. The solution I found is to use a ramdisk for the temporal files. I can now record screencast with desktop effects and perfect sound in my netbook with intel atom.
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