I get a "flatline" when I record on Audacity
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2018 4:07 pm
Dear Forum,
Help!
I have installed Audacity on both my Desktop and my Laptop computers. I have WINDOWS 10 on both computers and Audacity 2.x.x.
Until yesterday, it worked perfectly on both computers.
But now, I can only record on my laptop.
The desktop only shows a "flat line" where, before, the waveforms showed and worked perfectly on both.
I’ve been using a Yeti Blue Microphone and a Sony headset and, again, both worked perfectly on both computers.
At first, I thought it might be a cable issue but the cable works on the laptop.
I uninstalled and re-installed Audacity on the desktop thinking that Audacity might have been the issue but it still does not record.
After hours of comparing the Audacity screens on both computers, I found that the “recording volume” tool shows a recording level of “1” on the laptop and “0” on the desktop.
I cannot get the recording volume to move off the “0.” Even when I manually change to “1,” it jumps back to “0.”
What can I do to get it recording again?
Thanks,
Bob
Help!
I have installed Audacity on both my Desktop and my Laptop computers. I have WINDOWS 10 on both computers and Audacity 2.x.x.
Until yesterday, it worked perfectly on both computers.
But now, I can only record on my laptop.
The desktop only shows a "flat line" where, before, the waveforms showed and worked perfectly on both.
I’ve been using a Yeti Blue Microphone and a Sony headset and, again, both worked perfectly on both computers.
At first, I thought it might be a cable issue but the cable works on the laptop.
I uninstalled and re-installed Audacity on the desktop thinking that Audacity might have been the issue but it still does not record.
After hours of comparing the Audacity screens on both computers, I found that the “recording volume” tool shows a recording level of “1” on the laptop and “0” on the desktop.
I cannot get the recording volume to move off the “0.” Even when I manually change to “1,” it jumps back to “0.”
What can I do to get it recording again?
Thanks,
Bob