On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 11:39 PM Matti Pulkkinen <mkj...@utu.fi> wrote:
> Hello, > > I'm trying to use Audacity to record the line in on my PC, but I always > get the following error: > > Error opening recording device. > Error code: -9997 Invalid sample rate > > Sounds like an easy-to-fix problem, but the same thing happens > regardless of what sample rate I choose. Checking with "pacmd > list-sinks" I found that the sample rate for my card is 44100 Hz, so > that's what I'm trying to use now that I've checked all possible sample > rate options Audacity offers. Also, Audacity offers a bunch of different > recording devices with names along the lines of "HDA Intel PCH: ALC892 > Alt Analog (hw:0,2): Front Mic:0" but the same error happens with all of > them too. > > Based on what I could find online, it seems like people have had this > issue mostly on Windows, and then it was to do with either not having > updated drivers or having set the device's sample rate incorrectly. Has > anyone here run into something like this before on Fedora? Any ideas > where to start trying to fix this? > > -- > Terveisin / Regards, > Matti Pulkkinen > _______________________________________________ > > How did you install Audacity ? From Gnome Software or DNF ? -- Regards, Sreyan Chakravarty
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