When this setting is " on" (default setting) Audacity will detect dropouts (brief gaps in the recording) and will insert zeroes into the recording to keep the other good parts synchronized. So Audacity could now appear much worse than previous releases, when in actual fact Audacity is just alerting you to a problem that you previously would not have been aware of - or might have put down to a bad microphone or poor recording technique. You may have been experiencing dropouts and not noticing, they are not discernible while recording only on playback. This can happen, for example, with a slow USB or network drive, or if antivirus software is slowing writing to disk, or if other activity on the computer is slowing the computer down. This is controlled from a setting in Recording Preferences called " Detect dropouts".ĭropouts may be caused by a disk drive that cannot keep up with the recording. Audacity now has dropout detection which is enabled by default.
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