Bonjour, je suis tout nouvel utilisateur d’Audacity sur WINDOWS 11. Je l’utilise pour enregistrer et numériser depuis un lecteur de cassette audio des morceaux de musique. En parallèle j’écoute la musique enregistrée sur une casque.
Les 20 ou 30 premières secondes se passent bien, mais ensuite un bruit sourd et continue (BRRRRR) apparait sur l’enregistrement qui me couvre le son de la musique. A noter que dans le casque la musique continue normalement.
Merci de votre aide pour m’aider à éliminer ce bruit.
cordialement.
Make sure to directly select your recording device.
Don’t select loopback, What-U-Hear or Stereo Mix. These options record what’s coming out of your soundcard. If you have Audible Input Monitoring enabled, it creates an internal feedback loop where you are recording to what you’re listening to and then listening to what you’ve just recorded and recording it again after a short delay.
Hi DVDdoug, thanks for your answer.
English not being my native language and in addition as I’m a 100% beginner on Audacity, I’m not sure I fully understood your recommandations.
Anyhow, my feed-back:
- Input recording device: USB PnP Audio Device
- ok got your point about “Do not select the loopback, What-U-Hear or Stereo Mix”. Where should I find these parameters? Menu “Edition” –> “Preferences” ? If so, in which function? “Read” , “Recording”…?
Thanks for your support.
Regards
That is correct and my guess was wrong.
So, I don’t know what the problem is. Sorry.
Hi again,
Ok indeed, in Edition –> Preferences –> Recording I removed ‘loopback, hear what we record, Stereo Mix…’ . And bingo, I seems pb is solved: no more noise. Anyhow one question: is there another way to hear what I record without having this default? Thanks.
regards.
I just made a test on another PC I have at home: no issue with this PC. No noise and I can hear music I’m recording. Audio output is from mother board.
I think I got the source of my pb: my graph board ASUS which is also my output audio source because my mother board (Gigabyte) has no output slot.
Thanks for contributing.
regards