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RECORD THROUGH MIKE IN AUDACITY IN WINDOWS 7 DO NOT WORK
Samson:
--- Quote from: jraju on May 13, 2013, 09:28:28 pm ---Hi, Samson The link you gave directed to some web pages on some other language which i could not decipher
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Yeah know it's en francais :wink:
But if you look at the post 2nd from the bottom of the page that I linked to, there is an english translation, and a helpful screenshot.
jraju:
Hi, Samson pl see this link
http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=4485&start=0
I have gone through the link posts and tried all sort of things, but still could not come to a conclusion, which method i should use to record. Could you please say that stereo mix should be enabled or not. Please kindly let me know the settings, for audacity 2.0.3 version. I aslo saw a youtube video, but the menu, in the Edit, preferences it shows , are not present in my edition. I know that you are using xp, there i had no problem. I installed the latest drivers from original realtek, as intel has stopped support services for my mother board model. I have now got stereo mix everything, how to set it to get the sound. Should the mik be inserted for mike jacket or line in the green one for recording. Secondly, if you could send some screen shots as in the link, i will be happy.I know your sound card may be different. But my system has realtek soundcard, which i used for xp, but which is not getting reflected in the sound card details.
Samson:
Seems like Audacity and that soundcard don't play nicely together :sad:
But I'd use the microphone in the correct input socket, usually marked, red/ pink in colour. I've attached screen shots for my card but they should be the same for yours.
Shane:
Cool thing about these posts Samson, I am making a game right now and I have Audacity, but haven't used it yet till I am not ready to polish the sounds yets.
You will have saved me some research time :-)
Thanks. :wink:
Shane
Samson:
--- Quote from: Shane on May 14, 2013, 09:37:53 am ---Cool thing about these posts Samson, I am making a game right now and I have Audacity, but haven't used it yet till I am not ready to polish the sounds yets.
You will have saved me some research time :-)
Thanks. :wink:
Shane
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:cheesy: Audacity is a great programme, I use it a lot, mostly for getting old vinyl and cassettes into a digital format. It offers all sorts of great editing features, and is generally really easy to use, and of course it's free.
But in jraju's case he seems to have a soundcard that is not wholly compatible with Audacity, many posts about it over on the Audacity forum. Works great for me with my trusty old Soundblaster card. :smiley:
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