On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 11:39 PM Matti Pulkkinen <mkjpul@xxxxxx> 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
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How did you install Audacity ? From Gnome Software or DNF ?
Regards,
Sreyan Chakravarty
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