![]() Once I finally got the permissions “On”, further experiments with the devices toolbar showed that almost any settings would work. Once I realized these 2 settings are independent, a little experimentation revealed that either one set to “off” would kill Audacity. Then, in the next section, “Allow apps to access your microphone” the master switch must be “On” ( blue ). If it says “off”, then use the gray “Change” button on the next line to bring up a switch to turn it on. Under “Allow access to the microphone on this device”, it must also say “Microphone access for this device is on”. I looked at the Privacy permissions, and did not find Audacity listed among the permitted apps.įinally, I discovered that there are 2 permissions that must be set correctly, both on the Windows-Settings-Microphone control panel. I tried all combos of the settings in the devices toolbar, and on Windows’ Sound settings. I “updated” my Realtek driver from Lenovo’s website. I updated to Audacity 2.3.0, and the problem continued. Couldn’t get it to record from my Line In. Installing FFmpeg for Windows - Audacity Manual Installing FFmpeg for Windows The optional FFmpeg library allows Audacity to import and export a much larger range of audio formats including M4A (AAC), AC3, AMR (narrow band) and WMA and also to import audio from most video files. Like RDavidson, I’m on a Win 10 desktop, and tried to record using Audacity 2.0.3. But, finally, I found an answer to my problem. ![]() This problem has been driving me nuts all day today.
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