In Audacity, choose the Windows WASAPI audio host Then choose an appropriate loopback device, such as Speakers (loopback) or Headphones (loopback).
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The only way I've found that allows me to record my speaker audio is through loopback when WASAPI is set to the host How To Use WASAPI In AUDACITYLet's stumble our way through figuring out how to use the computer to record the sound that the computer is playing.NOTE: Auda. It will receive input from my USB microphone, however, whenever I set that to the input device. When I record from my speakers with MME set to the audio host, it's a flat line. You cannot play audio through an HDMI output or through a headset, headphones or speakers that connect via USB or wirelessly then record that playback using the stereo mix input of the built-in sound device You must play the audio you want to record using the same sound device that has the Stereo Mix or similar input. when I start loopback recording without sound playing the recording slider stays at 0.000 On Windows, choose the Windows WASAPI loopback recording method instead. I should see a recording device that is loopback but I see none Re: WASAPI Loopback Recording problem Post by Gale Andrews » Sat 2:54 pm audio2017 wrote: Another observation: This issue seems to occurr only on the first track of a project, i.e.
I've set the audio host to Windows WASAPI. Don't have WASAPI loopback recording device Post by blearyeye » Sun 8:17 pm I'm trying to record internal audio on Win 10 with Audacity 2.2.2.