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[bomp] Mystery Buzz from DVD Player to CD Burner




I have a freestanding CD burner hooked up to my
stereo, which I use to burn vinyl onto CD via analog
RCA inputs.

In another room, I have a DVD player, with analog RCA
audio outputs that hook up to my TV.

I was attempting, for the first time, to burn audio
from a DVD onto a CD. I lugged my CD burner out to
where the DVD player was, used the same RCA cables
that went into the TV, and plugged them into the
analog inputs on the CD burner. When I previewed the
sound in record mode, there was a substantial buzz
that was nearly as loud as the audio signal on the
DVD.  The buzz registered on ther record meters too. 
I was using the very same cord Id used to plug into
the TV, so I doubt a faulty cord was the issue.

Following some other suggestions, I unplugged the
antenna from the TV.  I also unplugged the video cable
from the DVD player, shut off the TV, and turned off
lights.  Still a buzz. 

Ive grounded turntables, of course, but never had to
ground any other audio equipment. Is this likely the
issue? If not, where might the buzz be coming from? It
seems like a pretty straightforward setup. Any
suggestions?


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