Windows restarts when trying to record
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 7:30 pm
Hello.
I'm new to Audacity, and I was wondering if anyone could help with a problem I have been having in Audacity 1.2.6 for Windows XP - I've not been able to find an answer by searching.
Basically, whilst trying to record from the Line In, the system will crash, usually within 10 or 20 seconds of starting to record. The crash takes the form of an instant system re-boot - just as if I had pressed the reset button on the front of the computer. There are no errors, blue screens, beep codes etc.
I can record successfully from Line In using an old copy of Wavelab, and Audacity works fine exporting my Wavelab .wavs to .mp3, but I would prefer to be able to do it all in Audacity!
My system is Windows XP Home, with the motherboard's on-board sound card (Realtek AC97 Audio).
I have tried the following to resolve the issue, based on the solutions to other people's problems:
- made sure my audio capture settings are sensible (2 channel stereo, 16bit, 44.1kHz via Realtek AC97)
- tried using either a regular user or an administrator account
- disabling antivirus/internet security
- defragmenting the drives
- recording onto either a NTFS or FAT32 drive, each with enough free space
To the best of my knowledge I am free of malware, and don't have much "stuff" running in the background which might interfere.
I have also tried the latest "unstable" release of Audacity, which exhibits the same behaviour.
Can anyone suggest what might be causing the problem?
Thanks in advance for your ideas,
Andy.
I'm new to Audacity, and I was wondering if anyone could help with a problem I have been having in Audacity 1.2.6 for Windows XP - I've not been able to find an answer by searching.
Basically, whilst trying to record from the Line In, the system will crash, usually within 10 or 20 seconds of starting to record. The crash takes the form of an instant system re-boot - just as if I had pressed the reset button on the front of the computer. There are no errors, blue screens, beep codes etc.
I can record successfully from Line In using an old copy of Wavelab, and Audacity works fine exporting my Wavelab .wavs to .mp3, but I would prefer to be able to do it all in Audacity!
My system is Windows XP Home, with the motherboard's on-board sound card (Realtek AC97 Audio).
I have tried the following to resolve the issue, based on the solutions to other people's problems:
- made sure my audio capture settings are sensible (2 channel stereo, 16bit, 44.1kHz via Realtek AC97)
- tried using either a regular user or an administrator account
- disabling antivirus/internet security
- defragmenting the drives
- recording onto either a NTFS or FAT32 drive, each with enough free space
To the best of my knowledge I am free of malware, and don't have much "stuff" running in the background which might interfere.
I have also tried the latest "unstable" release of Audacity, which exhibits the same behaviour.
Can anyone suggest what might be causing the problem?
Thanks in advance for your ideas,
Andy.