Audacity for recording2/14/2024 ![]() ![]() The solution is to use the 2861 hardware to record the video, and record the audio via the computer line input. The usual video capture hardware based on the Empia 2861 chipset produces rubbish audio, noisy, distorted and full of glitches and dropouts. My project involves copying all my old VHS tapes to DVD. There are lots of posts and tutorials about this subject, and it is fraught with challenges. Pulse more-or-less gets you a virtual rack with a GUI. This is admittedly very similar to what was suggested by Dario Salvati, and more and more distros are duplicating Pulse features in their default sound but I've found them to be a bit sketchy on monitors. Usually you'll want "Monitor of Built-In Analog Stereo", or your equivalent, and Audacity will start recording what's leaving your speakers. ![]() Some of those inputs are what's called "monitors", which is basically a watch on what's coming out of your speakers or moving to any other output device. From there, you can use a drop-down to switch which input it is listening to. Open it and you'll find a few tabs Playback and Recording, which cover program terminals and also Input and Output, which are about detected hardware, and last Configuration, which is pretty self-explanatory and not something you'll usually need to worry about.Īfter pressing Record on Audacity, Audacity will show up under the Recording pane. along with its dependencies, which are probably already on your machine. You can get it on just about any Ubuntu-based distro through the software center, or via: sudo apt install pavucontrol ![]() It's easy if you've got Pulse Audio Volume Control (though Pulse has gotten a little bit buggy in recent years). I understand your question as "how can I use Audacity to record audio that is being streamed to me?" There are a lot of good answers here and I recognize that this question was from a while ago, but they don't quite touch on how I usually do it, so I felt I'd contribute. ![]()
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