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Recording from Internet

Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 10:35 am
by Tony_59
Hi!
I'm a newcomer in this forum and I began to use Audiocity some time ago. I use the Audacity version 2.1.3. and Windows 7 64 bit. In my computer I have SoundMax audio with the newest drivers.
I succeeded in recording from my tape recorder by using SoundMAx line in. However when I tried to record from Internet via Sound Max StereoMix the Audiocity gives a message:

"Error opening sound device. Try changing the audio host, recording device and the project sample rate". So the recording was impossible.

I went thru every option in Recording Device Option menu but nothing helped.
The Audicity plays back my old audiofiles just fine but the recording causes problems.

What do I do wrong? Any help is greatly appreciated.

Re: Recording from Internet

Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 10:59 am
by steve
Try using the "WASAPI loopback" method as described in the manual: http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/tuto ... ndows.html

Re: Recording from Internet

Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 5:19 pm
by Tony_59
Hi
I tried this method. Only way the get Audacity to record Internet stream is use "Windows WASAPI" and select Speakers - loopback. However I can't adjust the recording level in Audacity and the recording level is way too low even if I have adjusted the sound level from Internet source to maximum.
Any ideas?

By the way, I used to use Adobe Audition 3 for many years successfully in this same PC. It worked fine until it began to act just like Audacity acts now. Maybe my sound card is somehow broken?

Re: Recording from Internet

Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 6:19 pm
by Gale Andrews
Tony_59 wrote:I tried this method. Only way the get Audacity to record Internet stream is use "Windows WASAPI" and select Speakers - loopback. However I can't adjust the recording level in Audacity and the recording level is way too low even if I have adjusted the sound level from Internet source to maximum.
WASAPI looback is fixed level, as the Manual says. Effect > Amplify... after recording.
Tony_59 wrote:I used to use Adobe Audition 3 for many years successfully in this same PC. It worked fine until it began to act just like Audacity acts now. Maybe my sound card is somehow broken?
If you have not already done so, go to the web site of the computer manufacturer such as Dell or Leonovo, locate your computer model, choose Windows 7 64-bit then download and install the SoundMax audio driver.

There are other reasons you may get the error such as mismatched sample rates. See http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/faq_ ... und_device. MME host in Audacity's Device Toolbar is the most likely to work.



Gale