"check input device settings & project sample rate"
I am trying to set up in new 64 bit windows 7.
What 2 do?
error message when hitting record button
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Re: error message when hitting record button
The usual Get Out Of Jail card is to reset Audacity to 44100, 16-bit, Stereo in Audacity Preferences. Restart Audacity.
Then go into Windows Control Panels and make sure they're set to deliver the right sound device to Audacity. Audacity is a complete slave to what Windows is doing. Are you trying to record YouTube or other internet sound?
Missed one. You should stop using Audacity 1.2.
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Audacity 1.2 is very old and no longer supported,
patched, corrected, or updated. Audacity 1.2 can
be unstable on newer computers.
Download and install the latest Audacity 1.3 from here...
http://audacityteam.org/download/
You can install both audacity 1.2 and Audacity 1.3 on
the same computer, but only use one at a time.
Audacity 1.2 will not open projects made on Audacity 1.3.
If you use MP3 or some of the more modern audio
compression formats, get Lame and FFMpeg software
from the same web site. Do not use older software
or software from other web sites, even though they
may have the same names.
Koz
Then go into Windows Control Panels and make sure they're set to deliver the right sound device to Audacity. Audacity is a complete slave to what Windows is doing. Are you trying to record YouTube or other internet sound?
Missed one. You should stop using Audacity 1.2.
=====================
Audacity 1.2 is very old and no longer supported,
patched, corrected, or updated. Audacity 1.2 can
be unstable on newer computers.
Download and install the latest Audacity 1.3 from here...
http://audacityteam.org/download/
You can install both audacity 1.2 and Audacity 1.3 on
the same computer, but only use one at a time.
Audacity 1.2 will not open projects made on Audacity 1.3.
If you use MP3 or some of the more modern audio
compression formats, get Lame and FFMpeg software
from the same web site. Do not use older software
or software from other web sites, even though they
may have the same names.
Koz
Re: error message when hitting record button
Yes I am trying to record internet audio. I am using the beta 1.3 version. I reset to 44100, 16 bit. In preferences I have set recording for stereo, but under device list it says no devices found. Interface Host: MME or windows direct sound? Playback device: Realtek Speakers. In Windows, choices are frontmic, microphone and line in. All three say not plugged in.
Re: error message when hitting record button
You posted in the Audacity 1.2.x part of the forum.Dubya wrote: I am using the beta 1.3 version
Topic moved.
See here for enabling stereo mix (if available): http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Mixer ... trol_Panel
9/10 questions are answered in the FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
Re: error message when hitting record button
Finally got an answer from RealTek regarding missing digital stream as a sound recording device.
Starting up Audacity 1.2 or 1.3, the software indicates "no sound recorder found" or "no sound device available".
No reason was given for how the problem occurred: probably an update disabled the internal audio stream or blocked it.
HERE IS THE REALTEK SOLUTION:
Open the speaker icon on the Task Manager using a right mouse-click or equivalent. A box appears indicating "Sound", and listing Microphone, Front Microphone, and Line in, if the PC has those options.
Right click anywhere on that box. It shows two options: "Show Disabled Devices" and "Show Disconnected Devices". Click in "Show Disabled Devices" and then "Enable" Stereo Mix.
Your Audacity should work fine at this point. Realtek does not disable this feature, but either the manufacturer's updates or a Microsoft Update disables this.
Starting up Audacity 1.2 or 1.3, the software indicates "no sound recorder found" or "no sound device available".
No reason was given for how the problem occurred: probably an update disabled the internal audio stream or blocked it.
HERE IS THE REALTEK SOLUTION:
Open the speaker icon on the Task Manager using a right mouse-click or equivalent. A box appears indicating "Sound", and listing Microphone, Front Microphone, and Line in, if the PC has those options.
Right click anywhere on that box. It shows two options: "Show Disabled Devices" and "Show Disconnected Devices". Click in "Show Disabled Devices" and then "Enable" Stereo Mix.
Your Audacity should work fine at this point. Realtek does not disable this feature, but either the manufacturer's updates or a Microsoft Update disables this.
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