![]() ![]() ![]() Follow the steps on our instructions for Windows "Sound" to show then enable all disconnected and disabled recording devices. This opens the Recording tab of Windows "Sound". To investigate this further, exit Audacity then on Windows Vista and later, right-click over the Speaker icon by the system clock and choose Recording Devices. If your Audio Host is not already set to MME (the Audacity default) in Device Toolbar, try changing it to MME as this host is the most compatible with all audio devices. See Why do I get "Error while opening sound device"? for more details on this error. This typically happens when you first use Audacity for recording and have no audio input devices (or only the built-in microphone) showing in Device Toolbar. On Windows systems, you may receive "Error while opening sound device" when you try to record. 18 Why is the recorded waveform not centered on the horizontal line at 0.0?.17 How can I correct an unbalanced stereo recording?.16 How can I prevent unbalanced or poorly separated stereo recording?.15 How can I prevent a half-volume mono recording?.14 Why do I get a periodic noise every 6 - 12 seconds?.13 Why do I get only a flat line and no sound when I try to record?.12 Why does my recording keep pausing automatically or why is my recording cursor stuck?.11 How can I record without small skips or duplications?.10 Why is the Audacity recording slider grayed out on maximum?.9 Why do I see a lot of vertical red lines in the track I just recorded?.8 Why do I get crackles, pops, or distortion when the recording is loud?.7 Why doesn't recording from YouTube (or other streaming audio) work?.6 Why can't I record my electronic keyboard or electronic instrument using the USB cable?.5 Why is my new track out of sync with the previous ones, or sounds crackly or at wrong pitch?.4 Why do my recordings fade out or sound as if they were made in a tunnel?.3 Why is there a delay or echo when listening to what I am recording?. ![]()
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