In all of my recordings, you can always hear that background "hissing" sound no matter what I do. Is there any way to get rid of that?
In all of my recordings, you can always hear that background "hissing" sound no matter what I do. Is there any way to get rid of that?
Where would that sound be from? your game or your mic or what?
If it is your mic, you need a better noise canceling mic. Might be a fan in your room or something if that is the case.
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If you have multiple input volumes, one of them may be up way too high. You would need to balance them out.
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As someone who does a crapload of Cisco screencap videos (http://www.youtube.com/user/routergods), I've dealt with this before.
What mic are you using? Does it plug into the audio port or is it usb?
On my 20 or so videos, I moved from a audio port headset/boom mic to a Zoom H4 connected to the pc with USB. After going through a bunch of forums, I found the most common cause of background hiss was actually from the audio port as it has high system noise (every change in voltage will give a corresponding change in audio volume). Once you move to USB and a quality mic, the noise will be gone.
It just depends on how much you want to spend. It can get pretty crazy too... audio has a lot in common with boxing, you can spending insane $$$$ quite easily.
Im currently using a mic thats only gaming headset and that goes into the audio jack. I do however have the g110 keyboard that has its own headset jack that then goes into a usb connection, would that work?
Edit: just tried it out and theres no more background noise =]. I didnt do this before because when I switched from the front ports to the back ports in the past, I noticed that the back ports arent as loud as the front ones and I didnt want to lose any sound. I was afraid the same would result if I switched to the keyboard inputs. However, I do not think that there is that big of a difference at the moment. I will check and see though.
Last edited by Rokins : 09-01-2010 at 03:48 PM
If you want no background system noise, you'll have to switch to a USB headset or an XLR mic.... but it could be overkill for your needs.
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