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Recording Issue

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2021 10:39 pm
by Mike499
Yesterday I used Audacity for the first time in literally years. Plugged everything in and converted a cassette to digital with no issues at all.

Was planning on continuing today, but I can not get any sound when pushing play on a cassette to record.

Thoughts and suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!

Re: Recording Issue

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2021 11:26 am
by steve
Mike499 wrote:
Mon Jan 18, 2021 10:39 pm
I can not get any sound when pushing play on a cassette to record.
What sort of cassette player are you using?
Does the cassette player have a headphone socket? If so, is there sound coming from there if you plug your headphones in?

Re: Recording Issue

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 12:15 am
by Mike499
All good questions Steve, one of which never even occurred to me.

The player I'm using is labelled "USB Cassette Capture" and if memory serves, it came with the Audacity software.

The never thought to check question - yes there is a port of headphones and when I plug them in, I can hear the music just fine!

Now to get the program to "hear" it also!!

Re: Recording Issue

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 10:10 am
by steve
Mike499 wrote:
Wed Jan 20, 2021 12:15 am
The player I'm using is labelled "USB Cassette Capture"
One of these I assume:

cassette.jpeg
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Unfortunately these have a terrible reliability reputation.

With the cassette connected to your computer, look in the Windows Sound control panel. Is the device listed in the "Recording" tab? If it is, try playing a cassette - you should see a green meter responding to the sound.

The quick way to open the Windows Sound control panel:
  1. open the run dialog with Windows logo + R
  2. enter: mmsys.cpl
  3. press the OK button

Re: Recording Issue

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 8:03 pm
by Mike499
steve wrote:
Wed Jan 20, 2021 10:10 am
Mike499 wrote:
Wed Jan 20, 2021 12:15 am
The player I'm using is labelled "USB Cassette Capture"
One of these I assume:


cassette.jpeg


Unfortunately these have a terrible reliability reputation.

With the cassette connected to your computer, look in the Windows Sound control panel. Is the device listed in the "Recording" tab? If it is, try playing a cassette - you should see a green meter responding to the sound.

The quick way to open the Windows Sound control panel:
  1. open the run dialog with Windows logo + R
  2. enter: mmsys.cpl
  3. press the OK button
Looks very similar!!

Re: Recording Issue

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 8:19 pm
by DVDdoug
Make sure you've selected the USB device as your Recording Device.

And if you want to hear it through your computer speakers while recording enable Software Playthrough.

Re: Recording Issue

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2021 6:35 am
by Mike499
Thanks for the information. Likely won't get a chance to try it out again until Friday, but will let you know if I have any continuing (or new) issues!!

Re: Recording Issue

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2021 12:11 am
by Mike499
Thanks for all your guidance Steve!

Took a while going through all the steps you suggested, BUT, finally found the issue. Deep in the computer, the sound was set to "playback through the recorder", not the speaker ... once I changed it to the speaker all is well and I'm converting a cassette as I type!!!! :D

Re: Recording Issue

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2021 12:24 am
by jademan
Mike499 wrote:
Mon Jan 18, 2021 10:39 pm
Yesterday I used Audacity for the first time in literally years. Plugged everything in and converted a cassette to digital with no issues at all.

Was planning on continuing today, but I can not get any sound when pushing play on a cassette to record.

Thoughts and suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!
Also, make sure to restart Audacity after plugging in the USB Port. (Or select, Transport>Rescan Audio Devices). Then reselect your USB Cassette Capture device to record from.

I hope this helps. :D

Re: Recording Issue

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2021 10:13 pm
by Mike499
All is working now, after a ton of exploring and searching!

Thanks for the input.