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I'm assuming that means it can't access your recording controls of your computer. It probably means you have set the "line in" control to low or more likely have it switched off. So it's not getting any signal to record from.
Without knowing you computer make and model I can't tell you how to access the audio options. However you could try right clicking on the speaker lcon in your taskbar.
Can you hear any other sounds on your computer? If so, make sure your
recording properties are set to the device name that is producing the
sounds you want to record.
On my computer, this is called "stereo mix".
To get to the recording control:
1) Double-click on the speaker icon
next to the time on the very right of your task bar. 2) Click on
properties 3) Then, click on the options menu item. 4) Next, click on
the radio button next to record. 5) Select all the check-boxes 6) Click
OK
At this point, if you aren't sure which device produces the sound
that needs to be recorded, you can select one at a time until it works.
There shouldn't be any more than 5 or 6 devices to choose from.
You certainly let the microphone or audio out volume during recording. when you record from external source it is better to cut the volume master volume unchecking it in the window mixer .
when no sound it amplifies itselfs and do a "larcene" I do not know how you spell it in english. a mini effect like a micro doing that horrible noise when .. I thing you know what I mean.. :)
if not this, its a rca problem of quality of the cables, or the cables pass close to an adapter, I've got this problem 'cos I have 2 mixtables chained and the cable was passing over the power supply of one of my cpu.
I am recording through an auxiliary input
Are you recording through a mic input or an auxiliary input?
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