Cannot record from online stream source

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Moruga
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Cannot record from online stream source

Post by Moruga » Thu Apr 12, 2012 1:52 pm

I have been using Audacity happily for some time with WindowsXP but now having a new computer with Windows 7 I cannot record from an online streaming source. The track window shows an ongoing line of silence, appearing as if the recording function is working but with no sound coming in, with Audacity not recognising the sound source.

I have read some of the answers to similar queries and see that some new computers block online recording. This does not seem to be the case with my computer, as I can use other recording programs which I find less friendly than Audacity.

My system:
Computer Hewlett-Packard s5728uk
Windows 7 Home Premium (x64) (build 7600)
Multimedia devices as reported by BelArc:
Realtek High Definition Audio
WsAudioDevice_383S(1)

Audacity version: 2.0, newly downloaded today
Devices shown by Audacity Help:
Device ID: 1
Device name: Line (WsAudioDevice_383S(1))
Host name: Windows DirectSound
Device ID: 2
Device name: Microsoft Sound Mapper - Output
Host name: Windows DirectSound
Device ID: 3
Device name: Speakers (Realtek High Definiti
Host name: Windows DirectSound

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Re: Cannot record from online stream source

Post by kozikowski » Thu Apr 12, 2012 5:23 pm

I can use other recording programs which I find less friendly than Audacity.
You can use other programs that provide their own music pathway through the computer -- in effect, forcing a recording. Audacity relies on the computer's own drivers, soundcard and operating system to record internet audio. If any one of them drops the ball, then it stops working and you have to take other steps like additional software or other recording programs.

Macs don't come with this recording feature and there are fewer and fewer Windows machine,too, because recursive recording like that makes the computer more unstable for casual users and business communications.

http://manual.audacityteam.org/help/man ... puter.html

Koz

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