Recording troubles
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 2:09 pm
Hello everyone, this is my first post here 
I've used Audacity for several years and have never encountered any problems with it until recently.
I am using an old laptop running Windows XP (Audacity 1.2.6), and have managed to record one stereo track perfectly using a cheap, no brand microphone that I have lying around the house. However, this only seems to work when plugged into the headphone jack socket - the microphone socket doesn't pick anything up. As I said, I recorded a stereo track using the "mic" input just fine, but when I went to record another track (again with the mic in the headphone socket) the computer's sound was muted and I couldn't hear what I was playing in correlation to the original track. "Play Other Tracks.." and "Software Playthrough" were both checked, but to no avail.
I've searched tutorials but I couldn't find anything useful to my situation (I apologise if I have simply been ignorant!).
Help would be appreciated on how to get the microphone working in its correct socket.
Kxo
I've used Audacity for several years and have never encountered any problems with it until recently.
I am using an old laptop running Windows XP (Audacity 1.2.6), and have managed to record one stereo track perfectly using a cheap, no brand microphone that I have lying around the house. However, this only seems to work when plugged into the headphone jack socket - the microphone socket doesn't pick anything up. As I said, I recorded a stereo track using the "mic" input just fine, but when I went to record another track (again with the mic in the headphone socket) the computer's sound was muted and I couldn't hear what I was playing in correlation to the original track. "Play Other Tracks.." and "Software Playthrough" were both checked, but to no avail.
I've searched tutorials but I couldn't find anything useful to my situation (I apologise if I have simply been ignorant!).
Help would be appreciated on how to get the microphone working in its correct socket.
Kxo