On Thursday 19 February 2009 13:10:58 David Hugh-Jones wrote:
That sounds about right... it isn't actually just
skype, I have the
same problem recording sound in audacity.
Can anyone point me to a way to set the recording frequency for my USB
I can't tell you that, but one thing to try is to change the freq in your app
from 44,100 to 48,000 and back and to see if you notice a difference.
mike?
Cheers
David
drew
2009/2/19 drew Roberts <zotz(a)100jamz.com>om>:
Sounds like what I have had happen when my sound
card was set for one
frequency and my program for another. (This is a general comment, I have
never used skype.)
drew
On Thursday 19 February 2009 11:17:15 David Hugh-Jones wrote:
Hello all
I've been trying to fix this for months on and off and have had no
luck. I'm afraid it's Skype-related, but I hope there is some general
interest.
My problem is that usually, when I record from my USB webcam
microphone (a creative Live! USB cam), the pitch is shifted upwards so
I sound like on helium.
But, sometimes, this doesn't happen. I can't identify the difference.
Can anyone suggest what I should be looking for? I tried grepping
/sys/snd*/parameters and comparing them for when the mike works and
when it doesn't; they are identical.
My kernel is 2.6.17-12; Alsa version 1.0.17; a generic Ubuntu Intrepid
setup, using PulseAudio.
Cheers
David
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