I'm used to give distance classes using a flash-based webconferencing software (dimdim, unfortunately became closed source). I usually run audacity at the same time to record audio so students can download later. But yesterday audacity had a very strange behaviour: some class segments were overwritten over previous ones. Like I there were two of me talking different things at the same time.
I usually do this on a dual core desltop, but yesterday I was on a atom netbook. I had tested for a few minutes before class and it was all fine. Maybe audacity and my netbook can't handle the load for a two-hour class? Has anyone experienced something like this before?
Any ideas on how to filter and isolate my two simultaneous speeches?
[]s, Fernando Lozano
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