I posted the same question in the Sound forum a month or so ago but got no replies so thought I'd post here.
I'm trying to record from my decks to my Windows 7 x64 PC. My PC gets the audio in but when I listen back to it it is very stuttery and jumpy.
I'm using the line in and using Audacity to record. My soundcard is a Creative XFi XtremeMusic with the latest drivers and I've even resorted to reinstalling Windows 7 to see if that sorts the problem. I installed XP to a different hard drive and the recording works perfectly with that so I think it is definitely a W7 problem!
I've read the Native Instruments guide to tweaking W7 for recording and it went on about using programs such as LatencyMon to see my latency. This all came back as bad and told me that it was ntoskrnl that was causing the most problems! Its slightly better at recording if I disable MSE, the network adapater, aero and half the services running but its still too glitchy to listen back to properly.
Anyone got any other ideas?! Otherwise I'll just have to resort to dual booting to XP which I'd rather not have to do..
Thanks!
I'm trying to record from my decks to my Windows 7 x64 PC. My PC gets the audio in but when I listen back to it it is very stuttery and jumpy.
I'm using the line in and using Audacity to record. My soundcard is a Creative XFi XtremeMusic with the latest drivers and I've even resorted to reinstalling Windows 7 to see if that sorts the problem. I installed XP to a different hard drive and the recording works perfectly with that so I think it is definitely a W7 problem!
I've read the Native Instruments guide to tweaking W7 for recording and it went on about using programs such as LatencyMon to see my latency. This all came back as bad and told me that it was ntoskrnl that was causing the most problems! Its slightly better at recording if I disable MSE, the network adapater, aero and half the services running but its still too glitchy to listen back to properly.
Anyone got any other ideas?! Otherwise I'll just have to resort to dual booting to XP which I'd rather not have to do..
Thanks!
