Why am I getting pulsating white noise on the soundtrack of recordings transferred from VHS to DVD (using LG Rewriter)?

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lge.com/products/category/list/computer%... "pulsating white noise"en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_noiseissue is more likely either:- unsheilded cabling noise/interference- low output level or over-modulation, (or using wrong audio input)- an issue with your computer's audio input- a software issue (depending on your computer's audio hardware)en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_noiseht... use quality shielded cabling (video cable is usually shielded better than audio)(it sounds like you have a "ground" loop creating the noise from another source)- set your output level to peak (or average) around 0 dB(either 1 volt peak to peak or root-mean-square depending on interface)make sure you are using a "line" audio input,if your are using a "microphone" audio input, then an attenuation cable is recommended- other specific recommendations will depend on your computer's audio hardware & softwareFor a better, more specific answer:- which VCR model- what computer audio hardware (sound card or built-in) model- which software package are you using to transfer & record-----------------------------------------For more information or assistance,contact me LeheckaG on AskVille. Sources: My professional experience and personal opinion .

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