Audio loopback problem
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 5:31 pm
Greetings Audiophiles,
Just when you thought I was gone, I'm back... sorry to disappoint you, but I've had success in a couple of areas of my trials and tribulations with desktop recording in Audacity, and continued failure in another area in spite of using the hard wire method for creating a loopback from my green speaker outlet to my blue Line-In outlet.
I've had success with getting a new microphone that works with this computer and getting that part of my desktop recording project going... that was on another thread and now I have success with that, thanks to "billw" on that thread for figuring out that my other mic was proprietary to a certain few Macs.
And I had success with getting TiMidity installed and running thanks to the impeccable efforts of "steve"... that was another success here.
I gave up my efforts to embed audio files in to emails because about the only way to do that is with "Incredimail", and I don't want the Cartoon Network to assault my email recipients, so that's okay if that little endeavor didn't work out.
But after a long thread called "Can't get a device in prefs to show for recording in v1.3.12" and no success with many, many helpful attempts from many of you to solve my failure with getting streaming desktop recording going in Audacity, and all the ideas and attempts that came along with it, I temporarily gave up on that, so I'm 2 for 4 with my little desktop audio recording projects with Audacity... but I did have tremendous success using some of the great features in Audacity while creating a 5 minute and 13 second audio masterpiece titled "Strange Audio #3".
Now in an attempt to be 3 for 4, I bought the correct splitter and cable to make a loopback from my green speaker outlet to my blue Line In outlet... Radio Shack was an easy source for the correct male to double female splitter so I could still plug in my speakers, and a male to male cable to go from that splitter to the Line In outlet... that part worked out pretty easily.
But now after testing every possible combination of settings to make this work in Audacity, and with everything showing up the way that it should after setting up the easy hard-wire setup for this loopback, I'm STILL not getting any recorded sound from Audacity after multiple, multiple attempts and tests with this solution.
In a friendly effort to pre-answer any questions about what I tried, I created 3 screenshot collages, two of them consisting of 6 Audacity screenshots each, making 12 total Audacity interface screenshots, showing every possible combination of settings that I tried that are available to make this streaming audio desktop recording feature in Audacity work, along with another smaller collage of Windows system sound control panels and the volume mixer... see those screenshots below.
I can say with pretty good assurance that I've tried every combination of Audacity and system settings for this purpose.
I first tried the "MME: Line In" settings, which from my other thread on this topic, I believe I learned that was the way to go... then I tried EVERYTHING, including the "MME: Microsoft Sound Mapper" combination of settings... then I tried the "Windows Direct Sound: Line In" settings... then the "Windows Direct Sound: Primary Sound Capture" settings... taking screenshots all along the way hoping that I would stumble in to whatever would make this work... but to no avail.
The really odd thing about this is that Audacity displays track data that appears to show that it is recording audio during all of these attempts, and in most cases, the Audacity level control in the Windows system volume mixer shows that it is hearing sound coming from iTunes throughout these tests... and I did try recording content coming through my web browsers as well, with no success either.
As a testimonial to all of my efforts, I have posted the screenshots below to display all of my tests for you in a friendly effort to help with any attempts to help me and solve this dilemma so I can record a couple of radio shows for later listening via Audacity.
If anyone can suggest any tricks that will make this loopback thing work, then please let me know.
Thanks,
digiday
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Just when you thought I was gone, I'm back... sorry to disappoint you, but I've had success in a couple of areas of my trials and tribulations with desktop recording in Audacity, and continued failure in another area in spite of using the hard wire method for creating a loopback from my green speaker outlet to my blue Line-In outlet.
I've had success with getting a new microphone that works with this computer and getting that part of my desktop recording project going... that was on another thread and now I have success with that, thanks to "billw" on that thread for figuring out that my other mic was proprietary to a certain few Macs.
And I had success with getting TiMidity installed and running thanks to the impeccable efforts of "steve"... that was another success here.
I gave up my efforts to embed audio files in to emails because about the only way to do that is with "Incredimail", and I don't want the Cartoon Network to assault my email recipients, so that's okay if that little endeavor didn't work out.
But after a long thread called "Can't get a device in prefs to show for recording in v1.3.12" and no success with many, many helpful attempts from many of you to solve my failure with getting streaming desktop recording going in Audacity, and all the ideas and attempts that came along with it, I temporarily gave up on that, so I'm 2 for 4 with my little desktop audio recording projects with Audacity... but I did have tremendous success using some of the great features in Audacity while creating a 5 minute and 13 second audio masterpiece titled "Strange Audio #3".
Now in an attempt to be 3 for 4, I bought the correct splitter and cable to make a loopback from my green speaker outlet to my blue Line In outlet... Radio Shack was an easy source for the correct male to double female splitter so I could still plug in my speakers, and a male to male cable to go from that splitter to the Line In outlet... that part worked out pretty easily.
But now after testing every possible combination of settings to make this work in Audacity, and with everything showing up the way that it should after setting up the easy hard-wire setup for this loopback, I'm STILL not getting any recorded sound from Audacity after multiple, multiple attempts and tests with this solution.
In a friendly effort to pre-answer any questions about what I tried, I created 3 screenshot collages, two of them consisting of 6 Audacity screenshots each, making 12 total Audacity interface screenshots, showing every possible combination of settings that I tried that are available to make this streaming audio desktop recording feature in Audacity work, along with another smaller collage of Windows system sound control panels and the volume mixer... see those screenshots below.
I can say with pretty good assurance that I've tried every combination of Audacity and system settings for this purpose.
I first tried the "MME: Line In" settings, which from my other thread on this topic, I believe I learned that was the way to go... then I tried EVERYTHING, including the "MME: Microsoft Sound Mapper" combination of settings... then I tried the "Windows Direct Sound: Line In" settings... then the "Windows Direct Sound: Primary Sound Capture" settings... taking screenshots all along the way hoping that I would stumble in to whatever would make this work... but to no avail.
The really odd thing about this is that Audacity displays track data that appears to show that it is recording audio during all of these attempts, and in most cases, the Audacity level control in the Windows system volume mixer shows that it is hearing sound coming from iTunes throughout these tests... and I did try recording content coming through my web browsers as well, with no success either.
As a testimonial to all of my efforts, I have posted the screenshots below to display all of my tests for you in a friendly effort to help with any attempts to help me and solve this dilemma so I can record a couple of radio shows for later listening via Audacity.
If anyone can suggest any tricks that will make this loopback thing work, then please let me know.
Thanks,
digiday
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