Here you go...Gale Andrews wrote:Are you sure those two "Exclusive Mode" boxes in Windows "Sound" are checked?
Have you rebooted the computer, not just come out of sleep or hibernation?
Other than that, I suggest process of elimination.
Do older versions of Audacity have the same problem? How about 1.3.12 (http://audacity.googlecode.com/files/au ... 1.3.12.zip) ?
Set stereo mix to default in Windows "Sound" and record with Windows Sound Recorder ( http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/99 ... n-use.html ) .
Install SoundLeech and record with that ( http://www.milosoftware.com/en/index.ph ... dleech.php ).
If both those have the same problem, try looking at your anti-virus or security programs. Anti-virus programs can cause single series of dropouts every 6 seconds or so. This is not the case here, but whatever security programs you are using could still be interfering with recording somehow. What anti-virus and anti-spyware do you use?
Are you running Skype or other permanently-on VoIP or instant messaging programs?
Gale
BOTH of the "Exclusive Mode" boxes are checked.
I have rebooted the computer numerous times.
Older versions of Audacity have the same problem, including V1.3 that was in the link you provided.
I installed SoundLeech! That works! Perfectly as a matter of fact. I can capture the sound (.wav), pull it into Audacity and it plasy fine, then export it as an .mp3. Works great, although I interface isn't nearly as good as Audacity.
I'm running Microsoft Security Essentials for the antivirus. Disabled that and still can't capture in Audacity correctly. Whether MSE is enabled or disabled, SoundLeech works.
Nope, no Skype or any other VoIP service.
I really appreciate the time you're taking on this. It's almost to the point that I'm willing to use SoundLeech to capture the sound and then edit and export it in Audacity. Not the most efficient way, but it will work I'm still open to additional suggestions.
Thanks!