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    Recording Audio

    Discussion in 'HP' started by morrison22, Feb 26, 2007.

  1. morrison22

    morrison22 Notebook Guru

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    When I plug in a microphone in the front panel, anmd launch adobe audition for recording, It records by voice but its wierd. First of all a big issue is as I speak it records but there is a 1-2 second dealy after i speak into the mic then I hear myself. How can that be fixed....

    In other programs, like the siglos karaoke player/recorder, I can record myself but i cant hear my self live like on a monitor.

    I need to be able to monitor myself live while recording and I want there to be no delay. Is this a problem with the sound driver or the built in card in the dv 9020t with Vista Ultimate installed?

    help!
     
  2. someone777

    someone777 Notebook Evangelist

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    two guess:
    1maybe os
    its having compatibility issues maybe.
    2also have you updated window vista sound card driver??
    if you didn't, you can find it at support page
    that is all i have