On 6/17/20 11:40 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 06/11/2020 10:15 PM, Tim via users wrote:
Try recording yourself to a file (e.g. use Audacity). Does it sound
clear? If not, check your mike gain isn't wound up excessively high,
wiggle leads and connectors, see if you can find a fault with your mic
that you can make come and go.
Sorry for the delay on this. I've installed Audacity on my laptop and
tried to make a recording. I've got the internal mike set at the
default setting, and when I test it in the Settings of Zoom, it looks
like it's working, but I can't get any response from Audacity or make it
play back what I've just said. I've followed the tutorials, but
absolutely nothing! Am I supposed to save my test and then play it back?
The interface is a little confusing and the toolbars can be moved
around, so I'll assume the default layout that I have is the same as yours.
To the right of the play control buttons, there are two rows. On the
second row, there are microphone and speaker icons. To the left of the
microphone is where you can pick which input to use. Below the play
control icons is a microphone and to the right of that is a meter which
says "Click to Start Monitoring". If you click that, you should see the
level of the microphone input. If you don't see any activity try other
input options.
Once you have activity, then you can click the red record button and it
should create a new track and start showing the waveform as it's
recording. Stop when you have enough and then you can play it back.
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