Experimenting with Audacity on my second day and I am trying to record from the sound card (I guess that's the way to put it); meaning, what's playing on the speakers.
This computer has Windows Vista installed, so after reading a quick help tutorial, I went to Edit > PReferences > Audio I/O and tried all four of the devices listed. I either get pure silence, or fuzzy static.
What do I do now?
Still fuzzy (SOLVED)
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TheNewNumber2
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Still fuzzy (SOLVED)
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kozikowski
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Re: Still fuzzy
<<<What do I do now?>>>
Stop looking in the wrong place. You should be messing around in the Windows Control Panels, not Audacity.
Windows Control Panel
http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php? ... trol_Panel
I can tell you that in the earlier Windows, you just had to find the right combination of panel settings. In Vista, you have to know to right-click at the right time as well. Microsoft would just as soon you didn't know how to do this.
Koz
Stop looking in the wrong place. You should be messing around in the Windows Control Panels, not Audacity.
Windows Control Panel
http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php? ... trol_Panel
I can tell you that in the earlier Windows, you just had to find the right combination of panel settings. In Vista, you have to know to right-click at the right time as well. Microsoft would just as soon you didn't know how to do this.
Koz
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TheNewNumber2
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Re: Still fuzzy
I did the Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound then > Recording tab and checked all the listed ones and checked their Levels. Still got nothing.
What now?
What now?
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kozikowski
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Re: Still fuzzy
<<<What now?>>>
There is another magic control panel that opens up with more options if you right-click in the right place. I don't know any more about it than that. It's a programming "Easter Egg" that somebody discovered. Maybe Google...?
Koz
There is another magic control panel that opens up with more options if you right-click in the right place. I don't know any more about it than that. It's a programming "Easter Egg" that somebody discovered. Maybe Google...?
Koz
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TheNewNumber2
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Re: Still fuzzy
I did some experimenting, and for anyone in the same position, what I did was of course Show Disabled Devices in the Sound, right-click the one that came up and Enable it. Then I cdid Porperties... > Levels and put it at 100% with a balance on both channels at 50%.
Then I went to Edit > PReferences > Audio I/O and under the "Device" drop-down box, selected the now showing device that was missing, and it recorded.
Then I went to Edit > PReferences > Audio I/O and under the "Device" drop-down box, selected the now showing device that was missing, and it recorded.
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Re: Still fuzzy (SOLVED)
Full details here:
http://www.audacityteam.org/wiki/index. ... s_Vista_OS
http://www.audacityteam.org/wiki/index. ... s_Vista_OS
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