Any advice on how to fix this? BTW, audio files still play fine in Audacity. I tried to follow the instructions on the tutorialīut again, Pulse was not recognizing Audacity, and I wasn't finding the recommended "default" setting in Audacity's recording device window (see second screenshot). I finally uninstalled Audacity then reinstalled it and deleted the audacity.cfg file to go back to factory defaults. I noticed in Pulse audio in the recording tab, it was not recognizing Audacity (see first screenshot below). All I got was a flatline on the time line. Then yesterday I tried to use Audacity to record some audio from Youtube and it would not record. It worked fine the last time I used it about 4 or 5 weeks ago. I was always able to record audio with Audacity from sites like Youtube. Quote from: le01 on December 01, 2018, 09:55:00 PM I have KDE Plasma and I have Audacity. It was a nice program but only for Windows which I no longer use. When I put one file in Audacity it was all clipped.įortunately I'm usually using the PC and never sorry about paying for a USB device as recommended by the developer of a program called WaveShop from SourceForge. You don't know the bit rate or volume level. I couldn't get Audio Recorder to either but Pulse Audio Recorder could however it is far from suitable for anything other than some voice. Now this may not solve the issue of Audacity not being able access streaming audio in the system. In particular, real-time preview effects will crash when applied. Please note that Audacity 2.3.0 for Linux is considered ‘experimental’ and may crash. It is known as one multi-track audio editor and recorder, which is free of charge. When it comes to addressing the issue of how to record Spotify music free, Audacity is also a handy tool for you to take advantage of. The current release version for Linux is Audacity 2.2.2 Part 2: How to Record Spotify Music with Audacity. That prevented outside noise but there was no way Audacity or Pulse could come up with a recording device. As my mind wasn't working I was embarrassed to have to be informed on the web to plug an unconnected 3.5 minipin in the mic socket. First problem was how to turn off the onboard mic. The away from home using KDE on a Latitude E6410 the whole process became impossible. As I also use a USB audio interface I run into few problems with Audacity. Normally I use my PC with KDE to record classical music from Spotify or FM Radio.
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