Cannot record except from microphone
Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 9:22 pm
Hi - wondered if someone could help out?
I have successfully used Audacity on an XP machine but have recently got a new PC running Win 7.
On my new machine there is 500Gb hard drive and 4 Gb Ram. (So - hopefully certainly up to the task!)
I have installed 1.3.11 Beta. This seems to be working OK to record using a built-in microphone.
I want to record audio from an internet source but I am not having any success.
I select edit > preferences and I see the following options:
interface: MME or WindowsDirect Sound
with MME I get the following recording options: MicroSoft Sound Mapper or Microphone (Realtek)
with WindowsDirect Sound I get the following recording option: Primary Sound Capture Driver or Microphone (Realtek).
Whatever variation on these I only get audio recorded by the microphone.
My problem could be either (1) user problem (i,e I am a twit and am still not selecting the correct option) or (2) a PC problem like a driver issue.
if (1) - can someone tell me what I am doing wrong?!!!
if (2) I am aware that I need a 64 bit driver BUT - I admit I have no idea how to check if I do in fact have these installed.
Any help very welcome. Thanks in anticipation.
Steve, Aberdeen, UK
I have successfully used Audacity on an XP machine but have recently got a new PC running Win 7.
On my new machine there is 500Gb hard drive and 4 Gb Ram. (So - hopefully certainly up to the task!)
I have installed 1.3.11 Beta. This seems to be working OK to record using a built-in microphone.
I want to record audio from an internet source but I am not having any success.
I select edit > preferences and I see the following options:
interface: MME or WindowsDirect Sound
with MME I get the following recording options: MicroSoft Sound Mapper or Microphone (Realtek)
with WindowsDirect Sound I get the following recording option: Primary Sound Capture Driver or Microphone (Realtek).
Whatever variation on these I only get audio recorded by the microphone.
My problem could be either (1) user problem (i,e I am a twit and am still not selecting the correct option) or (2) a PC problem like a driver issue.
if (1) - can someone tell me what I am doing wrong?!!!
if (2) I am aware that I need a 64 bit driver BUT - I admit I have no idea how to check if I do in fact have these installed.
Any help very welcome. Thanks in anticipation.
Steve, Aberdeen, UK