Recording Troubles
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StealthStriker
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Recording Troubles
Ok I Tried to press record and it said error while opening sound device please check input device settings and project sample rate
I use earphones is this a problem?
I DONT KNOW WHAT AND INPUT DEVICE IS i dond want to record my voice all i want to do is record the sound (in game sound) again NOT my voice
its realy annoying!!
I use earphones is this a problem?
I DONT KNOW WHAT AND INPUT DEVICE IS i dond want to record my voice all i want to do is record the sound (in game sound) again NOT my voice
its realy annoying!!
Re: Recording Troubles
See here: http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Mixer ... trol_Panel
You need to record from "Stereo Mix" (if available)
You need to record from "Stereo Mix" (if available)
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StealthStriker
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Re: Recording Troubles
I tried but i dont know why i would need a microphone ALL.I.WANT.TO.RECORD.IS.THE.COMPUTER.SOUND.
Re: Recording Troubles
I didn't say anything about using a microphone - you need to record from "Stereo Mix" (may be called "What U Hear").
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Re: Recording Troubles
I have no sterio mix or what u hear and no mono mix
Re: Recording Troubles
Then your remaining options are to use one of the workarounds that are suggested in the page that I liked to.
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Re: Recording Troubles
Sometimes "Stereo Mix" can only be made to work by using the control panel supplied by the sound card manufacturer - this is often reported with RealTek inbuilt sound devices. Try launching the sound device control panel from the Windows Control Panel or the system tray (by the clock). If you see a volume control for Stereo Mix, try clicking to select it. Confusingly, some RealTek devices "select" an input by muting all but one, so in this case, mute everything except stereo mix. If you don't see Stereo Mix, click the wrench icon and enable Stereo Mix in the dialogue that pops up
Where is the wrench icon!!!!!!!
Where is the wrench icon!!!!!!!
Re: Recording Troubles
Do you have a RealTek sound card?
Have you found a sound card control panel?
Does it look anything like this?

Have you found a sound card control panel?
Does it look anything like this?

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StealthStriker
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Re: Recording Troubles
I dont know about my sound card but i do have realtek speakers and i had a lookat the pic you showed me but i dont know how to acsess my sound control panel
STEVE Please look at the next page
STEVE Please look at the next page
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Re: Recording Troubles
This may take a bit of time -
which version of Windows are you using?
Which version of Audacity are you using? (look in "Help > About Audacity" and tell us the full version number).
which version of Windows are you using?
Which version of Audacity are you using? (look in "Help > About Audacity" and tell us the full version number).
9/10 questions are answered in the FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)