Hmmm, I hadn't thought about my buffers. FWIW my Presonus interface is not using WDM drivers in Sonar, but maybe it's switching to WDM when using the camera?
The Logitech 920 has some kind of gate or squelch built into it. I had suspected that maybe this was a part of the problem.
Dave I can record the track fine, it just has the noise in it. The funny thing is I don't hear the noise when recording, only after.
I recorded an acoustic guitar track the other day and ran both the Logitech recording program for the camera and Sonar for the audio at the same time. The whole process feels a bit clunky to me. It didn't strain my computer and the end result after a little work was nice. Just seems to be more than necessary, but this might be the best I can do.
Imagine sitting there with a guitar, starting the video recording and then starting Sonar. I mess up and need to retake a half dozen times doing that. Then afterwards importing the video, lining up the tracks. I get carried away on the mix so I spend an hour playing with reverbs, compressors and EQ. All said and done the production took way longer than the actual playing. Would be nice if one program could take both sources...but then, I suppose a lot of things would be nice :)