Suddenly, cannot record in Audacity: "Error while opening so
Posted: Sat May 31, 2014 8:45 pm
Suddenly, I cannot record in Audacity: ("Error while opening sound device. Please check the input device settings and the project sample rate.")
So I checked the input device settings and the project sample rate. Everything seems normal. I also looked online to see how other people have responded to that same error message, and I couldn't find any explanations or fixes that seemed to apply to my situation. Windows XP Pro; 4GB RAM; plenty of space on my hard drive; everything else working fine.
I've been happily using Audacity heavily, every day, for over 7 months. About 2 hours ago, out of curiosity, I decided to download Studio One. I immediately noticed the ASIO4ALL v2 icon appeared down in the tray by my volume and clock icons, etc... So I'm wondering if the mere fact of downloading Studio One has somehow disabled my beloved Audacity!
If Studio One and/or ASIO4ALL are the culprits, I suppose I could uninstall Studio One and maybe do a system restore (does system restore even work anymore with Windows XP, now that it's unsupported by MicroSoft?) but I'm hoping I can keep Studio One (it has some pretty cool features) AND get my Audacity working again.
Please help me get my Audacity back --- it's been 2 hours and I'm starting to shake and drool pathetically!
Thanks in advance!
So I checked the input device settings and the project sample rate. Everything seems normal. I also looked online to see how other people have responded to that same error message, and I couldn't find any explanations or fixes that seemed to apply to my situation. Windows XP Pro; 4GB RAM; plenty of space on my hard drive; everything else working fine.
I've been happily using Audacity heavily, every day, for over 7 months. About 2 hours ago, out of curiosity, I decided to download Studio One. I immediately noticed the ASIO4ALL v2 icon appeared down in the tray by my volume and clock icons, etc... So I'm wondering if the mere fact of downloading Studio One has somehow disabled my beloved Audacity!
If Studio One and/or ASIO4ALL are the culprits, I suppose I could uninstall Studio One and maybe do a system restore (does system restore even work anymore with Windows XP, now that it's unsupported by MicroSoft?) but I'm hoping I can keep Studio One (it has some pretty cool features) AND get my Audacity working again.
Please help me get my Audacity back --- it's been 2 hours and I'm starting to shake and drool pathetically!
Thanks in advance!