Audacity error opening recording device4/21/2024 ![]() ![]() Once this is set properly, you will be able to get sound in audacityįrom your input device using pulse as the setting.Īlternatively, you can turn off the sound device with your recordingĭevice from pulse so it becomes controlled only by alsa, tell audacity But it can be done from pactl, I'm just not Pavucontrol, in the recording device tab, and it is easier to set theĭefault there also. In pulse? If it isn't the device you are trying to record from, you Is it there? The next question is, what is the default recording device So, the first question is, does alsa recognize the recording device you Select pulse as the source, and the recording function would work. But, if they are set up correctly, you don't need toĭo anything fancy to use sound. Both have to be set up correctly in order for sound Of low level details on sound devices, and pulse, which sits on top ofĪlsa and handles routing of sound device output to consumers, so called Sound systems in linux consist of two components, alsa, which takes care Not what is being played by the soundcard. Understand that what you are doing is trying to record from a mic, and Without detailed data about your system and how it is configured, IĬan't be sure, and maybe not even if I had that data. > ideas where to start trying to fix this? > Has anyone here run into something like this before on Fedora? Any > updated drivers or having set the device's sample rate incorrectly. > issue mostly on Windows, and then it was to do with either not having > Based on what I could find online, it seems like people have had this > PCH: ALC892 Alt Analog (hw:0,2): Front Mic:0" but the same error > different recording devices with names along the lines of "HDA Intel > that's what I'm trying to use now that I've checked all possible ![]() > list-sinks" I found that the sample rate for my card is 44100 Hz, so > regardless of what sample rate I choose. > Sounds like an easy-to-fix problem, but the same thing happens I'm trying to use Audacity to record the line in on my PC, but I ![]()
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