-9997 error won't let me use audacity
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-9997 error won't let me use audacity
Hello:
I tried to follow the last recommendation and follow the dictates of the manual.
Unfortunately, every time I try to get started I see: "Error opening recording device. Error code: -9997 invalid sample rate"
I really want to be able to use Audacity. Please tell me how to get over this hump.
I tried to follow the last recommendation and follow the dictates of the manual.
Unfortunately, every time I try to get started I see: "Error opening recording device. Error code: -9997 invalid sample rate"
I really want to be able to use Audacity. Please tell me how to get over this hump.
Re: -9997 error won't let me use audacity
What are you trying to record?
Which version of Audacity (look in "Audacity menu > About Audacity").
Which version of macOS?
Which version of Audacity (look in "Audacity menu > About Audacity").
Which version of macOS?
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Re: -9997 error won't let me use audacity
I have same issue. I am using OS 10.14 mojave. I am trying to input from a Super USB Cassette capture.
Tips?
Tips?
Re: -9997 error won't let me use audacity
In the "Audio Midi Setup", what is the sample rate set at for the cassette player?
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Re: -9997 error won't let me use audacity
Hello,
I'm also having the same problem, with "Error opening recording device: Error code 997: invalid sample rate" when trying to record.
I'm running MacOS High Sierra version 10.13.6 & am trying to record from a Super USB cassette capture.
When checking the Audio device set up on my Mac I can see that the external USB device is set to 48,000 Hz whereas (I'm guessing) it needs to be 44,100 Hz - yet there is no option to change it (see screen shot).
I've been SO excited to record my old mix tapes to MP3's and am now fed up & frustrated
Any guidance most gratefully received!
Thanks in advance.
I'm also having the same problem, with "Error opening recording device: Error code 997: invalid sample rate" when trying to record.
I'm running MacOS High Sierra version 10.13.6 & am trying to record from a Super USB cassette capture.
When checking the Audio device set up on my Mac I can see that the external USB device is set to 48,000 Hz whereas (I'm guessing) it needs to be 44,100 Hz - yet there is no option to change it (see screen shot).
I've been SO excited to record my old mix tapes to MP3's and am now fed up & frustrated
Any guidance most gratefully received!
Thanks in advance.
Re: -9997 error won't let me use audacity
The "recording" device is the "Input". Your screenshot only shows the "Output" settings.
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Re: -9997 error won't let me use audacity
I'm trying to record cassettes.
It's audacity 2.3.2, which I just purchased from Amazon.
My Mac is running 10.14.5
Every time I follow the instructions, all I hear is loud feedback.
It's audacity 2.3.2, which I just purchased from Amazon.
My Mac is running 10.14.5
Every time I follow the instructions, all I hear is loud feedback.
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Re: -9997 error won't let me use audacity
I'll bet you're using one of those cassette-to-USB mini players that sell for about $30 on Amazon.
Lots of people have trouble with them. They show up as a "PnP Audio Device" instead of a "USB Audio Device" in System Sound Preferences. We've not been able to find a consistent fix for this issue.
One thing to try is to have Audacity open, start the cassette playing, then select the "PnP Audio Device" as the Recording Device in the Device Toolbar, then click the Record button.
If you are getting howling feedback, that suggests that you have the Mac's internal microphone chosen as the input device.
-- Bill
Lots of people have trouble with them. They show up as a "PnP Audio Device" instead of a "USB Audio Device" in System Sound Preferences. We've not been able to find a consistent fix for this issue.
One thing to try is to have Audacity open, start the cassette playing, then select the "PnP Audio Device" as the Recording Device in the Device Toolbar, then click the Record button.
I hope not, as Audacity is free and open source and can be freely downloaded from here.It's audacity 2.3.2, which I just purchased from Amazon.
If you are getting howling feedback, that suggests that you have the Mac's internal microphone chosen as the input device.
-- Bill
Re: -9997 error won't let me use audacity
As Bill wrote, Audacity is free software. However, if you bought Audacity, I'd suggest that you contact the seller and ask them to either help you fix the problem, or give you a full refund.
Please note that we can only provide support for the official version of Audacity (free, via: https://www.audacityteam.org/download/). We have no way of knowing if versions from other places have been modified.
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