Keep in mind if you have any sound alerts (such as message alert sounds etc.) it will pick up those as well. ![]() You will now be able to record whatever audio plays on your computer without picking up any distortion from your mic. In the second drop down menu (Recording Device) change the default setting from microphone to your output device (usually your speakers or headphones). In the first drop down menu (Audio Host) change the default setting from MME to Windows WASAPI. So maybe this is Windows 10 protection somehow - which was why I did a System Recovery today.There are a few ways to do this with Audacity (on Windows), but here are a couple of options: Furthermore, I have not adjusted any settings for perhaps over a year. I guess if I can move or raise the blue input level markers this would stop the sound input being tripped off. As soon as the sound hits these blue input lines at -48/-42 the green bar disappears. That bar-chart has two small virtical blue limit lines (not the big limit slider on right. Observing the Recording Levels display line, I can see the green input signal is there for a few millisecs only. This is very strange as it has been working perfectly earlier this week.īasically, when I hit Record it no longer senses any input, and the recorded blue track is a flat dead line. But today cannot make sense of what is wrong, so reinstalled and did a system restore, but no change at all. ![]() Main use is converting my CD & MD to digital files for in-car playback library. ![]() Been using and updating Audacity for several years as a non-professional.
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