Recording problems on Windows 7 - Beats Audio
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 11:18 pm
I just purchased a new computer and loaded the latest Audacity program. I've always used the older version to record streaming audio, but can't seem to do it properly with this new release. Maybe someone out there has some ideas that will help. Here are some observations:
1) While I see split tracks, the recording is not in stereo. Both tracks are exactly the same (see #4 below - it might explain this issue but I can't seem to change it).
2) I don't seem to be recording the full range of sound. The base is very high and the "color" of the music is muted compared with the orginal.
3) In the drop down options at the front of each track, the "left" channel is checked but greyed out. Maybe I'm recording only the left channel and nothing else, but I can't seem to change this.
4) The only combination at the top of the screen that seems to record anything is MME+Speaker/Headphone+Stereo Mix+2 Stereo. I can't discover a different available combination that records any sound at all.
I'd be so grateful if you could offer some suggestions. I'm not a technology saavy person, so please be as specific as possible with your directions.
Thanks,
Annka
1) While I see split tracks, the recording is not in stereo. Both tracks are exactly the same (see #4 below - it might explain this issue but I can't seem to change it).
2) I don't seem to be recording the full range of sound. The base is very high and the "color" of the music is muted compared with the orginal.
3) In the drop down options at the front of each track, the "left" channel is checked but greyed out. Maybe I'm recording only the left channel and nothing else, but I can't seem to change this.
4) The only combination at the top of the screen that seems to record anything is MME+Speaker/Headphone+Stereo Mix+2 Stereo. I can't discover a different available combination that records any sound at all.
I'd be so grateful if you could offer some suggestions. I'm not a technology saavy person, so please be as specific as possible with your directions.
Thanks,
Annka