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Tanoc | 1 month ago

I had a Soundblaster Live! Gold card back in the day, and I would route my record player or stereo through it so I could use a visualizer on my computer. You could hear the digital noise that was introduced on the highhats. And the source for the sound was a late '70s era Realistic system where everything was analogue. I never knew it was because of the soundcard. I'd always just chalked it up to either Windows XP or VLC doing something.

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AshamedCaptain|1 month ago

Unlikely to be this issue since this is about resampling of (e.g. from a CD's native) 44.1kHz PCM to 48kHz, and has nothing at all to do when recording since you'd most likely record at 48kHz and play at 48kHz (no HW resampling involved).