Audacity and ASUS motherboard
Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 9:41 pm
Hi
I’ve tried everything, but with my new ”1 year old” ASUS computer, recording is impossible.
If someone will help me – don’t ask me to check common things in setup. Audacity was working perfect on my old computer, is working right away on my wifes, and on my work PC at my job. But with my Asus – no way.
I want to grab what comes out of my speakers – in my stereoreceiver - the LINE signal.
I choose the “Stereomix” input. Record – the meter indicates only 25 % of full metering. The recording slider is set to maximum.
The waveform display shows of course very small peaks, and playback is indicated with a level – same as the record level about 25%.
The sound is a “small” scratching thing.
What bothers me is that all computers I’ve installed Audacity on are working right away.
The drivers (sound) should be the latest.
I use Win XP pro – Sp2
It’s an Asus P5V-vm motherboard – with a G965 chipset.
Today I panicked and downloaded a trial version of the program Audiograbber 1.83 and it worked right away (as I expected Audacity – as usual – would do).
What ???
Jens
I’ve tried everything, but with my new ”1 year old” ASUS computer, recording is impossible.
If someone will help me – don’t ask me to check common things in setup. Audacity was working perfect on my old computer, is working right away on my wifes, and on my work PC at my job. But with my Asus – no way.
I want to grab what comes out of my speakers – in my stereoreceiver - the LINE signal.
I choose the “Stereomix” input. Record – the meter indicates only 25 % of full metering. The recording slider is set to maximum.
The waveform display shows of course very small peaks, and playback is indicated with a level – same as the record level about 25%.
The sound is a “small” scratching thing.
What bothers me is that all computers I’ve installed Audacity on are working right away.
The drivers (sound) should be the latest.
I use Win XP pro – Sp2
It’s an Asus P5V-vm motherboard – with a G965 chipset.
Today I panicked and downloaded a trial version of the program Audiograbber 1.83 and it worked right away (as I expected Audacity – as usual – would do).
What ???
Jens