Problems with Windows 7
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Problems with Windows 7
Hey there newcomer here but I have a few issues with the audacity file not working. Ok my problem is that I installed the beta version which is approved for windows 7, I then installed the lame MP3 encoder and the FFMpeg. ok so i set their destination, I then went to volume mixer and enabled the stereo Mix and went and made sure it was the same on the Audacity player but when I try to record its just flatlined. I hear the sound I want to record from the monitor but is not catching the sound to record. Any Ideas what it might be
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Re: Problems with Windows 7
Start off with a read of this sticky thread: http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic ... 16&t=16111
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Re: Problems with Windows 7
I did waxcylinder, I have read that thread along with other into different things that I could change and nothing. I have noticed that on the volume mixer the stereo mix Realtek high definition slider doesnt move at all
Re: Problems with Windows 7
You mean that you enabled it in the Windows Control Panel? (as described here: http://wiki.audacityteam.org/index.php? ... ng_devices )jram wrote:I then went to volume mixer and enabled the stereo Mix
Did you also (in the Windows Control Panel) set Stereo Mix as the default recording device (green tick on the icon) and make sure its input volume is turned up? (To set the volume, click the Properties button bottom right, then the Levels tab, move the volume slider to right, and click OK).
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Re: Problems with Windows 7
stereo mix is set to default device (green checkmark beside it), volume is set to 100%
Re: Problems with Windows 7
Here is the stereo Mix recording device set to default. By the way that volume slider beside it I have yet to see move.


Re: Problems with Windows 7
This is its properties








Re: Problems with Windows 7
I dont know if this picture is of any help but here it is.

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Re: Problems with Windows 7
You beauty, great set of images - I think I see the problem.
Your playback is set to an NVidia device and your recording is set to a RealTek device. My guess is that these are physically separate devices, so while the RealTek is set to record all the sounds that are playing (through the RealTek sound card), you are not actually playing any sounds through it - your output has been diverted to the NVidia device and is not reaching the RealTek device.
On the first screen, (Sound > Playback) are there any hidden, Disabled devices? (Try right clicking on that screen)?
How do you listen to sound? What speakers are you using and where are they plugged in? (I'm trying to work out what that NVidia device is).
Do you have any speakers that you can connect to the RealTek Speaker Out?
Your playback is set to an NVidia device and your recording is set to a RealTek device. My guess is that these are physically separate devices, so while the RealTek is set to record all the sounds that are playing (through the RealTek sound card), you are not actually playing any sounds through it - your output has been diverted to the NVidia device and is not reaching the RealTek device.
On the first screen, (Sound > Playback) are there any hidden, Disabled devices? (Try right clicking on that screen)?
How do you listen to sound? What speakers are you using and where are they plugged in? (I'm trying to work out what that NVidia device is).
Do you have any speakers that you can connect to the RealTek Speaker Out?
9/10 questions are answered in the FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
Re: Problems with Windows 7
No there are no hidden devices. I did do what you told me to check if they are hidden but everything is showing.
The way that I have my computer setup is that my tower is connected via HDMI cable to my TV. That is the only connection going to if for sound and I hear it from my tvs speakers
And unfortunately I have no speakers that i can connect to the speaker output
The way that I have my computer setup is that my tower is connected via HDMI cable to my TV. That is the only connection going to if for sound and I hear it from my tvs speakers
And unfortunately I have no speakers that i can connect to the speaker output