Tried everything Error code

I have tried everything on here to solve this problem and I still can not figure it out when I try to record on my Windows 10 I am getting Error opening recording device. Error Code -9999 Unanticipated Host error.

I have tried all three hosts, the undub and everything I have seen in here. It is allowed to use my microphone. I just need help fixing this.

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Default recording device number: 1
Default playback device number: 5
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Device ID: 0
Device name: Microsoft Sound Mapper - Input
Host name: MME
Recording channels: 2
Playback channels: 0
Low Recording Latency: 0.09
Low Playback Latency: 0.09
High Recording Latency: 0.18
High Playback Latency: 0.18
Supported Rates:
==============================
Device ID: 1
Device name: Microphone (Realtek High Defini
Host name: MME
Recording channels: 2
Playback channels: 0
Low Recording Latency: 0.09
Low Playback Latency: 0.09
High Recording Latency: 0.18
High Playback Latency: 0.18
Supported Rates:
==============================
Device ID: 2
Device name: Microphone (2- USB PnP Audio De
Host name: MME
Recording channels: 2
Playback channels: 0
Low Recording Latency: 0.09
Low Playback Latency: 0.09
High Recording Latency: 0.18
High Playback Latency: 0.18
Supported Rates:
==============================
Device ID: 3
Device name: Stereo Mix (Realtek High Defini
Host name: MME
Recording channels: 2
Playback channels: 0
Low Recording Latency: 0.09
Low Playback Latency: 0.09
High Recording Latency: 0.18
High Playback Latency: 0.18
Supported Rates:
==============================
Device ID: 4
Device name: Microsoft Sound Mapper - Output
Host name: MME
Recording channels: 0
Playback channels: 2
Low Recording Latency: 0.09
Low Playback Latency: 0.09
High Recording Latency: 0.18
High Playback Latency: 0.18
Supported Rates:
    8000
    9600
    11025
    12000
    15000
    16000
    22050
    24000
    32000
    44100
    48000
    88200
    96000
    176400
    192000
    352800
    384000
==============================
Device ID: 5
Device name: Speakers (2- USB PnP Audio Devi
Host name: MME
Recording channels: 0
Playback channels: 2
Low Recording Latency: 0.09
Low Playback Latency: 0.09
High Recording Latency: 0.18
High Playback Latency: 0.18
Supported Rates:
    8000
    9600
    11025
    12000
    15000
    16000
    22050
    24000
    32000
    44100
    48000
    88200
    96000
    176400
    192000
    352800
    384000
==============================
Device ID: 6
Device name: Primary Sound Capture Driver
Host name: Windows DirectSound
Recording channels: 2
Playback channels: 0
Low Recording Latency: 0.12
Low Playback Latency: 0
High Recording Latency: 0.24
High Playback Latency: 0
Supported Rates:
==============================
Device ID: 7
Device name: Microphone (Realtek High Definition Audio)
Host name: Windows DirectSound
Recording channels: 2
Playback channels: 0
Low Recording Latency: 0.12
Low Playback Latency: 0
High Recording Latency: 0.24
High Playback Latency: 0
Supported Rates:
==============================
Device ID: 8
Device name: Microphone (2- USB PnP Audio Device)
Host name: Windows DirectSound
Recording channels: 2
Playback channels: 0
Low Recording Latency: 0.12
Low Playback Latency: 0
High Recording Latency: 0.24
High Playback Latency: 0
Supported Rates:
==============================
Device ID: 9
Device name: Stereo Mix (Realtek High Definition Audio)
Host name: Windows DirectSound
Recording channels: 2
Playback channels: 0
Low Recording Latency: 0.12
Low Playback Latency: 0
High Recording Latency: 0.24
High Playback Latency: 0
Supported Rates:
==============================
Device ID: 10
Device name: Primary Sound Driver
Host name: Windows DirectSound
Recording channels: 0
Playback channels: 2
Low Recording Latency: 0
Low Playback Latency: 0.12
High Recording Latency: 0
High Playback Latency: 0.24
Supported Rates:
    8000
    9600
    11025
    12000
    15000
    16000
    22050
    24000
    32000
    44100
    48000
    88200
    96000
    176400
    192000
==============================
Device ID: 11
Device name: Speakers (2- USB PnP Audio Device)
Host name: Windows DirectSound
Recording channels: 0
Playback channels: 2
Low Recording Latency: 0
Low Playback Latency: 0.12
High Recording Latency: 0
High Playback Latency: 0.24
Supported Rates:
    8000
    9600
    11025
    12000
    15000
    16000
    22050
    24000
    32000
    44100
    48000
    88200
    96000
    176400
    192000
==============================
Device ID: 12
Device name: Speakers (2- USB PnP Audio Device)
Host name: Windows WASAPI
Recording channels: 0
Playback channels: 2
Low Recording Latency: 0
Low Playback Latency: 0.003
High Recording Latency: 0
High Playback Latency: 0.01
Supported Rates:
    48000
==============================
Device ID: 13
Device name: Speakers (2- USB PnP Audio Device) (loopback)
Host name: Windows WASAPI
Recording channels: 2
Playback channels: 0
Low Recording Latency: 0.003
Low Playback Latency: 0
High Recording Latency: 0.01
High Playback Latency: 0
Supported Rates:
==============================
Device ID: 14
Device name: Microphone (2- USB PnP Audio Device)
Host name: Windows WASAPI
Recording channels: 1
Playback channels: 0
Low Recording Latency: 0.003
Low Playback Latency: 0
High Recording Latency: 0.01
High Playback Latency: 0
Supported Rates:
==============================
Device ID: 15
Device name: Stereo Mix (Realtek High Definition Audio)
Host name: Windows WASAPI
Recording channels: 2
Playback channels: 0
Low Recording Latency: 0.003
Low Playback Latency: 0
High Recording Latency: 0.01
High Playback Latency: 0
Supported Rates:
==============================
Device ID: 16
Device name: Microphone (Realtek High Definition Audio)
Host name: Windows WASAPI
Recording channels: 2
Playback channels: 0
Low Recording Latency: 0.003
Low Playback Latency: 0
High Recording Latency: 0.0101587
High Playback Latency: 0
Supported Rates:
==============================
Selected recording device: 3 - Stereo Mix (Realtek High Defini
Selected playback device: 5 - Speakers (2- USB PnP Audio Devi
Supported Rates:
    8000
    9600
    11025
    12000
    15000
    16000
    22050
    24000
    32000
    44100
    48000
    88200
    96000
    176400
    192000
    352800
    384000
Received -9999 while opening devices

This may be related to the now-common Windows microphone problem.

See here: https://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=100117

I have tried that several times. It still is not working

What are you trying to record?
Which version of Windows?
Which version of Audacity? (look in “Help > About Audacity”)

I am trying to record my own voice for audio book narrating and I am using Windows 10 and Audacity 2.3.0

What sort of microphone are you using?
I can see that you have a Realtek device and a USB device - what is the USB device?

I have a fefine technology microphone k667 and then I have a USB gaming headset for work as I work from home answering phones

Is that the one that you are trying to use?
Does that have a “mini-jack” connector that plugs into your (laptop?) computer?

What about playback? How do you listen to sounds on your computer?

It has a 3.5 pin jack on it and I listen to sound on the headset or a set of headphones. I am trying to use the Fefine

Do you have headphones with a mini-jack plugged into your computer?
Is your computer a laptop?
I’m trying to get a clear picture of what equipment you have so that I can give relevant guidance.

Yeah of course i have a desktop computer. It is an HP Pavillion and I use the usb or micro jack headphones with it.

OK, so let’s try and get “something” working:

  1. Shut down your computer
  2. Disconnect all USB audio devices (headsets / mics / webcams / headphones / …)
    • Plug in your mic and headphones (the ones with mini-jacks).
  • Note that some computers have color-coded inputs:
  • Pink = microphone
  • Light blue = line level audio
  • Lime = audio out
    Some use symbols (which are sometimes difficult to read). Ensure that your mic is connected to the “mic” input, and headphones to the audio out.
  1. Restart the computer
    • Right-click the sound icon in the taskbar.
  • Select Open sound settings.
  • Choose Sound control panel on the right.
  • Select the Recording tab.
  • Choose the microphone.
  • Open the Properties window.
  • Select the Levels tab.
  • Adjust the volume so that you see the green meter in the Recording tab moving in response to your voice
  • When that is working, click “OK” to everything to get out of the Control Panel
  1. Test your headphones by playing some audio in your favourite media player.

When that is all working, Open Audacity.
In the device toolbar, set the “host” to MME, the recording input to your microphone, and the playback to your headphones, and try to make a test recording.

If it doesn’t work straight away, just get the “Audio device info” again, and post it with your reply. Resist the urge to fiddle too much because at this stage it should be either correct, or very nearly correct.

I have a HP desktop computer and yes I have head phones that plug into the mini jack

How about #5 above? Does Windows “see” the microphone input? Does it see a signal?

Have you tried recording form the microphone built into your USB headset?

Have you tried recording from line-in on your soundcard? You can plug-in from the headset jack on your phone, or from a CD/DVD player, or the audio from your TV, etc.

Do you have access to another computer that you can use to test the microphone?

You may have a bad driver, a bad soundcard, or a bad microphone. And, you generally don’t know until it’s fixed.

I have a USB gaming headset for work as I work from home answering phones

It’s also possible that your telephone software is “taking over” your computer and interfering with Audacity.

You may want to buy a cheap USB soundcard to test the microphone or you could buy another cheap analog microphone, so you can narrow-down the problem. I have a USB soundcard that I just use for “troubleshooting purposes”.

…Or before you buy anymore equipment, maybe we should talk about why you want to use the desktop microphone instead of the headset microphone. i.e. If you are trying to make an audio book or a podcast you’ll probably want a different/better setup.

==============================
Default recording device number: 1
Default playback device number: 4
==============================
Device ID: 0
Device name: Microsoft Sound Mapper - Input
Host name: MME
Recording channels: 2
Playback channels: 0
Low Recording Latency: 0.09
Low Playback Latency: 0.09
High Recording Latency: 0.18
High Playback Latency: 0.18
Supported Rates:
==============================
Device ID: 1
Device name: Microphone (Realtek High Defini
Host name: MME
Recording channels: 2
Playback channels: 0
Low Recording Latency: 0.09
Low Playback Latency: 0.09
High Recording Latency: 0.18
High Playback Latency: 0.18
Supported Rates:
==============================
Device ID: 2
Device name: Stereo Mix (Realtek High Defini
Host name: MME
Recording channels: 2
Playback channels: 0
Low Recording Latency: 0.09
Low Playback Latency: 0.09
High Recording Latency: 0.18
High Playback Latency: 0.18
Supported Rates:
==============================
Device ID: 3
Device name: Microsoft Sound Mapper - Output
Host name: MME
Recording channels: 0
Playback channels: 2
Low Recording Latency: 0.09
Low Playback Latency: 0.09
High Recording Latency: 0.18
High Playback Latency: 0.18
Supported Rates:
    8000
    9600
    11025
    12000
    15000
    16000
    22050
    24000
    32000
    44100
    48000
    88200
    96000
    176400
    192000
    352800
    384000
==============================
Device ID: 4
Device name: Speakers (Realtek High Definiti
Host name: MME
Recording channels: 0
Playback channels: 2
Low Recording Latency: 0.09
Low Playback Latency: 0.09
High Recording Latency: 0.18
High Playback Latency: 0.18
Supported Rates:
    8000
    9600
    11025
    12000
    15000
    16000
    22050
    24000
    32000
    44100
    48000
    88200
    96000
    176400
    192000
    352800
    384000
==============================
Device ID: 5
Device name: Primary Sound Capture Driver
Host name: Windows DirectSound
Recording channels: 2
Playback channels: 0
Low Recording Latency: 0.12
Low Playback Latency: 0
High Recording Latency: 0.24
High Playback Latency: 0
Supported Rates:
==============================
Device ID: 6
Device name: Microphone (Realtek High Definition Audio)
Host name: Windows DirectSound
Recording channels: 2
Playback channels: 0
Low Recording Latency: 0.12
Low Playback Latency: 0
High Recording Latency: 0.24
High Playback Latency: 0
Supported Rates:
==============================
Device ID: 7
Device name: Stereo Mix (Realtek High Definition Audio)
Host name: Windows DirectSound
Recording channels: 2
Playback channels: 0
Low Recording Latency: 0.12
Low Playback Latency: 0
High Recording Latency: 0.24
High Playback Latency: 0
Supported Rates:
==============================
Device ID: 8
Device name: Primary Sound Driver
Host name: Windows DirectSound
Recording channels: 0
Playback channels: 2
Low Recording Latency: 0
Low Playback Latency: 0.12
High Recording Latency: 0
High Playback Latency: 0.24
Supported Rates:
    8000
    9600
    11025
    12000
    15000
    16000
    22050
    24000
    32000
    44100
    48000
    88200
    96000
    176400
    192000
==============================
Device ID: 9
Device name: Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)
Host name: Windows DirectSound
Recording channels: 0
Playback channels: 2
Low Recording Latency: 0
Low Playback Latency: 0.12
High Recording Latency: 0
High Playback Latency: 0.24
Supported Rates:
    8000
    9600
    11025
    12000
    15000
    16000
    22050
    24000
    32000
    44100
    48000
    88200
    96000
    176400
    192000
==============================
Device ID: 10
Device name: Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)
Host name: Windows WASAPI
Recording channels: 0
Playback channels: 2
Low Recording Latency: 0
Low Playback Latency: 0.003
High Recording Latency: 0
High Playback Latency: 0.01
Supported Rates:
    48000
==============================
Device ID: 11
Device name: Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio) (loopback)
Host name: Windows WASAPI
Recording channels: 2
Playback channels: 0
Low Recording Latency: 0.003
Low Playback Latency: 0
High Recording Latency: 0.01
High Playback Latency: 0
Supported Rates:
==============================
Device ID: 12
Device name: Stereo Mix (Realtek High Definition Audio)
Host name: Windows WASAPI
Recording channels: 2
Playback channels: 0
Low Recording Latency: 0.003
Low Playback Latency: 0
High Recording Latency: 0.01
High Playback Latency: 0
Supported Rates:
==============================
Device ID: 13
Device name: Microphone (Realtek High Definition Audio)
Host name: Windows WASAPI
Recording channels: 2
Playback channels: 0
Low Recording Latency: 0.003
Low Playback Latency: 0
High Recording Latency: 0.0101587
High Playback Latency: 0
Supported Rates:
==============================
Selected recording device: 1 - Microphone (Realtek High Defini
Selected playback device: 4 - Speakers (Realtek High Definiti
Supported Rates:
    8000
    9600
    11025
    12000
    15000
    16000
    22050
    24000
    32000
    44100
    48000
    88200
    96000
    176400
    192000
    352800
    384000
Received -9999 while opening devices

I will look into a uSB sound card as I know the microphone works well. I am going to be recording audio books which is why I got a mini Jack microphone. It could be that the telephone software is taking over that is a very likely thing. The computer sees the microphone and the sound plays through the headphones