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Problem with dMC/Auxiliary Input under Linux

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  • krubow
    • Aug 2002
    • 2

    Problem with dMC/Auxiliary Input under Linux

    Recently I tried using dMC/Auxiliary input to record live audio under Linux using Wine. The software runs, but I get a tick-tick-tick sound in the background along with the music. The ticks are spaced exactly 100 ms apart.

    I am using SuSE linux 9.1 with the latest version of Wine and dMC version 10. The computer is an IBM Thinkpad 240 laptop, 300MHz Celeron with 128M RAM. I am recording mono, sample rate 22050 Hz, converting to MP3 using LAME at 32 Kbit/second. The same laptop records perfectly using Windoze 98, but I was just trying to get rid of any and all Micro$oft software.

    Anyone have any experience with Auxiliary Input under Linux/Wine? I'm thinking maybe I'm getting a buffer underrun when some periodic event happens in Linux. Is there any way to increase the buffer sizes in the LAME encoder and/or Auxiliary Input?
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44099

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    Re: Problem with dMC/Auxiliary Input under Linux

    Try recording to wave, still have clicking? (me thinks the 300mhz celeron cannot record in realtime to mp3).
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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