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help!
The problem could very well not be with Spin It Again but my computer. I have been trying to copy old tapes that I recorded from the radio years ago. My recordings are about 45 minutes. Go to playing back the recordings I'm finding what sounds like a hiccups or skips here and there. How do I fix this? I am using an brand new HP desktop 1 TB drive, 10G Memory 8 Core Processor. Beats Audio. Its driving me nuts.
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Re: help!
Hi,
You're hearing the skips when you play the audio in Spin It Again, is that correct? If so, try increasing the buffer settings in Spin It Again's Audio settings. Try doubling the value of number of buffers setting and the buffer size setting.
That should smooth out playback.
Greg
You're hearing the skips when you play the audio in Spin It Again, is that correct? If so, try increasing the buffer settings in Spin It Again's Audio settings. Try doubling the value of number of buffers setting and the buffer size setting.
That should smooth out playback.
Greg
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I forgot to mention that.. I had been using Spin it again on a laptop (HP, 350 g drive, 2 g memory, dual core AMD processor) doing the same thing for sometime and never experienced this problem. Never once changing the buffer settings. It recorded like a charm. Then.. I recently did a full system restore on it to clean out the junk it had accumilated as it was beginning to slow down.. now recordings from the laptop has hiccups. Now I wish I hadn't wiped out my laptop
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Hi,
Try adjusting your buffer settings and see if it helps.
Greg
Try adjusting your buffer settings and see if it helps.
Greg
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Hi,
Yes, you can certainly try increasing them even more to see if that helps.
Greg
Yes, you can certainly try increasing them even more to see if that helps.
Greg
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Re: help!
Hi, as Greg mentioned, its probably buffer settings that can fix the issue. What you are experiencing is your processor trying to write and read back, audio data from memory as it records. If buffers are too high or too low, you'll get these glitches.
Another thing to definitely do, is get the newest sound card driver for your card, from it's manufacturers web site. Don't get it from the computer manufacturers web site because they just post the same one it came with.
Another thing to definitely do, is get the newest sound card driver for your card, from it's manufacturers web site. Don't get it from the computer manufacturers web site because they just post the same one it came with.
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