Audacity Error Initializing Audio I O Layer
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started Before making a recording you need to make sure that what you want to record from ( the "sound source") connected to the audio input of your computer's sound card. Once you have done that you can audacity for windows launch Audacity. MacOSX OS X has a unique way to configure the audio hardware,
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which is not shared by other operating systems (Windows, and Linux). So if you use OSX you will need to make sure that realtek hd audio driver windows 10 it is set up appropriately. To do this first open the "Preferences" window by clicking on "Preferences" under "Audacity" in the Menu Bar : The Preferences window open and look something like this: Click on "Audio I/O". The use http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=76495 of "I/O" means "Input or Output", so "Audio I/O" means "Audio Input or Output". The Audio I/O preferences page is where you can choose the sound source (audio input) and how you play back the sounds so you can hear them (the output settings). This can turn into a jungle of terms but essentially these things are the same: input sound source audio input input device recording device and these are the same : output playback device output http://en.flossmanuals.net/audacity/recording/ device sound output The way you configure the input effects how you will record sounds. The configuration of the output effects how you will play back sounds so you can hear them. Lets start with the output settings, these are refered to within the "Playback" section. In the "Playback" section use the "Device:" dropdown menu to select the audio output you wish to use. Unless you have another sound card installed "Built-in Audio" will be the only option available. The input settings are chosen from the "Recording" section. In the "Recording" section use the "Device:" dropdown menu to select the audio input device you wish to use. Unless you have another sound card installed "Built-in Audio" will be the only option available. In the "Recording" section use the "Channels" dropdown menu to select the number of channels you wish to use. A "Channel" (also known as a "track") refers to the number of audio signals you wish to use to record or playback. A mono recording uses one audio signal (1 channel), and a stereo recording records two audio signals (2 channels). Audacity defaults to "1 (mono)" so you can leave it at this if you are recording from a mono audio input. Most microphones are only capable of producing a mono signal. Select "2 (stereo)" if you are recording from a stereo audio input such as a cass
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