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Thread started 03/01/04 7:35am

paisleypark4

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Recording audio from VCR to Cpmputer

When I record from my VCR I always get this buzzing noise in the background. I cant seem 2 get it out, what can I do? What is causing the faint buzz?
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Reply #1 posted 03/01/04 8:02am

AsylumUtopia

paisleypark4 said:

When I record from my VCR I always get this buzzing noise in the background. I cant seem 2 get it out, what can I do? What is causing the faint buzz?

It may be that there is actually no problem. I've recently been recording all my vinyl (using Cool Edit Pro) and was initially dismayed to discover that while recording the sound is not just bad, it's way off whack, I hear tons of background hiss and the track layering is mad (at times you can hear background vox really loudly and can hardly hear lead vox at all). However, when I listen to what it's actually recorded, it sounds perfect (well as perfect as the vinyl was anyway).

So have you actually done some recording and it still sounds crap? If so how bad is the background noise? If the actual 'music' part of the recording is strong enough you may well be able to clean it up. I use Cool Edit Pro (available for free download) which has excellent facilities for removing background hiss. I've used it on some of my recorded vinyl and I now have mp3's that are far better sound quality than the vinyl from which they were recorded. The click/pop eliminator in Cool Edit is also great for getting rid of all those scratches (essential for my vinyl collection, although sadly it can do nothing for my America 12" which starts normally, gets to "Amer" in the first chorus, then thump, bang, screeeeetch, end of track.)
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Reply #2 posted 03/01/04 10:56am

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paisleypark4 said:

When I record from my VCR I always get this buzzing noise in the background. I cant seem 2 get it out, what can I do? What is causing the faint buzz?


It could be a number of things. There is always a degree of sound degration on VHS tapes but there are factors that can improve the quality of the sound....

1) The tape. A poor quality cassette could mean poor quality sound.
2) The recording. If your tape was recorded on an old machine.
3) The VCR your playing back on.
4) Dodgy conection cables?
5) Short play and long play. A tape recorded in long play will contain poor quality sound.

My advice would be to try using someone elses VCR first, after that experiment at will, and even when you do find the best combination the chances are that the sound may still need some mastering done to it. wink

I've done this many times before, could I help?
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Reply #3 posted 03/01/04 11:03am

Kamille

Btw for any kind of sound recording via PC whether it be to do with VHS, DVD, CD, MP3, vinyls, cassettes, real to real tape, microphone source, tv, mastering, remastering, mixing, burning, recovering, oh anything I recomend... MAGIX Audio cleaning lab (Delux) as can be seen here.... http://www.fasttrak.co.uk...ucts_id=53
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Reply #4 posted 03/01/04 2:16pm

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AsylumUtopia said:

paisleypark4 said:

When I record from my VCR I always get this buzzing noise in the background. I cant seem 2 get it out, what can I do? What is causing the faint buzz?

It may be that there is actually no problem. I've recently been recording all my vinyl (using Cool Edit Pro) and was initially dismayed to discover that while recording the sound is not just bad, it's way off whack, I hear tons of background hiss and the track layering is mad (at times you can hear background vox really loudly and can hardly hear lead vox at all). However, when I listen to what it's actually recorded, it sounds perfect (well as perfect as the vinyl was anyway).

So have you actually done some recording and it still sounds crap? If so how bad is the background noise? If the actual 'music' part of the recording is strong enough you may well be able to clean it up. I use Cool Edit Pro (available for free download) which has excellent facilities for removing background hiss. I've used it on some of my recorded vinyl and I now have mp3's that are far better sound quality than the vinyl from which they were recorded. The click/pop eliminator in Cool Edit is also great for getting rid of all those scratches (essential for my vinyl collection, although sadly it can do nothing for my America 12" which starts normally, gets to "Amer" in the first chorus, then thump, bang, screeeeetch, end of track.)



I have perfect recording from my Vinyl surprisingly! smile It records from the right channel only then i copy and paste the right to the left. Perfect bass and everything, although the left channel sounds are missed..

Cool Edit Pro ima try that.

Kamille, thanx 4 the info also. I think it may be the cables because Ieven when I try 2 record from DVD, TV or Playstation 2 it still gets it. One time it was perfect, but i put it in again and it still has that buzzing noise. It's cool though. Magiz Audio. Ima c about that . Thanx again!
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