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Re: Real-time hum removal


de Al Klein 06/25/2006 06:42



On 24 Jun 2006 10:44:25 -0700, "George" <georgeh6@gmail.com> wrote:

>I had a noise problem once. I discovered that I had 3 microphone jacks
>on the back of my computer. I switched to the one that connects to my
>sound card and the noise went away. You can identify the sound card
>jack as it will be aligned in the same row as your audio output jacks.

Sound cards normally have 2 inputs - mic and line - and 1 output. But
I'm curious - what were the other 2 mic inputs?



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