Audacity Can't Locate Recording Device on Laptop
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 8:01 am
I use Audacity quite often on my desktop computer, but getting it working on my 3 month old Dell laptop is a challenge. My laptop has Windows Vista installed on it. I have no problem playing mp3's on itunes plus sound & video from YouTube and other websites.
I'm stuck though, getting Audacity to record on my laptop. When I click the Record button on Audacity, an error message appears on my screen that says "Error while opening the sound device. Please check the input settings and project the sample rate. In respone to that error message, I then open User Preferences and look at the settings on the Audio I/O tab. I see no recording device listed on the pulldown menu.
I don't understand how there cannot be a recording device listed. When I looked in Sounds in my laptop's Control Panel, I found only Realtek High Def Audio which I believe is the speakers. Doesn't there have to be a sound card on a computer that plays music? If so, how can I find it and get Audacity to recognize it so that I can use it to record?
I appreciate any help you can give me.
Thanks, in advance.
I'm stuck though, getting Audacity to record on my laptop. When I click the Record button on Audacity, an error message appears on my screen that says "Error while opening the sound device. Please check the input settings and project the sample rate. In respone to that error message, I then open User Preferences and look at the settings on the Audio I/O tab. I see no recording device listed on the pulldown menu.
I don't understand how there cannot be a recording device listed. When I looked in Sounds in my laptop's Control Panel, I found only Realtek High Def Audio which I believe is the speakers. Doesn't there have to be a sound card on a computer that plays music? If so, how can I find it and get Audacity to recognize it so that I can use it to record?
I appreciate any help you can give me.
Thanks, in advance.