Audacity mixer toolbar INPUT SOURCE is grayed out
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 2:21 am
I used to be able to record voice using either of the microphone input jacks on my media center PC but now nothing records to Audacity. Their is a jack in the back and one on the front. When we plug in the mic, RealTek HD pops up a message box that a "jack has been plugged in".
The Windows sound bar has the box checked for microphone, and when we talk it comes through the speakers loud and clear. When I hit the red "record" button, it creates a new recorded track but it's a flat line and Audacity isn't hearing it.
The input source selection on the Audacity mixer toolbar is grayed out. I downloaded and installed Audacity at work, and the device selection was NOT grayed out. It was set to mic and everything worked. Under the Edit, Preference pulldown there is an recording setting choice of MicroSoft Sound Mapper - input, line in/mic in, Realtek HD Digital Input, and Conexant Falcon Audio Capture. There are several channels.
I've tried every combination using sound mapper, line in, mic in, RealTek, and even Conexant but always it's the flat line...
I haven't added or changed the sound card itself nor it's settings, although my wife does use this computer also...
HELP PLEASE!
-Joe
Cincinnati
The Windows sound bar has the box checked for microphone, and when we talk it comes through the speakers loud and clear. When I hit the red "record" button, it creates a new recorded track but it's a flat line and Audacity isn't hearing it.
The input source selection on the Audacity mixer toolbar is grayed out. I downloaded and installed Audacity at work, and the device selection was NOT grayed out. It was set to mic and everything worked. Under the Edit, Preference pulldown there is an recording setting choice of MicroSoft Sound Mapper - input, line in/mic in, Realtek HD Digital Input, and Conexant Falcon Audio Capture. There are several channels.
I've tried every combination using sound mapper, line in, mic in, RealTek, and even Conexant but always it's the flat line...
I haven't added or changed the sound card itself nor it's settings, although my wife does use this computer also...
HELP PLEASE!
-Joe
Cincinnati