Hello
I am using Audacity 2 on Win 7 and I am trying to record a Web page embedded audio file via an external microphone which hangs over one of the speakers while the recording is playing. Not the best, I know, but I can't see any alternative.
Basically, I can't seem to be able to record (yet all the hardware is working) and so I am attching three screen shots and would be grateful if someone could confirm that the Audacity software is set up correctly.
I can see a line going across the Audacity software while the audio file is playing, and the clock is moving too, but when I click 'play' to play it back I can't hear anything.
Many thanks
Blue
Correct recording settings?
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Correct recording settings?
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Re: Correct recording settings?
In your second picture:
Audacity is set to record from a microphone.
To record what is playing on your computer you need to set that to "Stereo Mix" (if available).
If there is no Stereo Mix option, have a look in the Windows Recording Control Panel and see if your computer has a Stereo Mix option that you can enable (see here: http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Mixer ... trol_Panel )
If your computer does not have a Stereo Mix option, then you will need to use one of the workarounds described on that page.
Audacity is set to record from a microphone.
To record what is playing on your computer you need to set that to "Stereo Mix" (if available).
If there is no Stereo Mix option, have a look in the Windows Recording Control Panel and see if your computer has a Stereo Mix option that you can enable (see here: http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Mixer ... trol_Panel )
If your computer does not have a Stereo Mix option, then you will need to use one of the workarounds described on that page.
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Re: Correct recording settings?
Many thanks for that, Steve, and for the useful links.
I think I have managed to get the 'mix' working now.
Cheers
Blue1
I think I have managed to get the 'mix' working now.
Cheers
Blue1