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Audacity record desktop audio
Audacity record desktop audio






This documentation assumes that you have Jack Audio System working on your machine. To use Audacity with Jack it is useful or in some cases essential to have a few additional packages installed. Jack Audio System is commonly used in Linux distributions that specialise in media creation such as Ubuntu Studio and Studio 64. įor a detailed description using Ubuntu 10, see Stereo Mix with Ubuntu 10 on the Audacity wiki.

audacity record desktop audio

  • When the recording level has been correctly adjusted, press the Record button in Audacity.
  • You can also set the port on the Output Devices tab of PulseAudio volume control to the audio output such as "headphones" but not connect any headphones or speakers to the port. Don't use the Mute button in PulseAudio Volume Control, because this will cause Audacity to record silence.
  • If you want to record without hearing the audio, you can turn down the Audacity playback slider or turn down the sliders on the Output Devices tab of PulseAudio Volume Control.
  • Use the "Playback" tab in PulseAudio Volume Control or the volume control in the application to adjust the output level.
  • The playback level of the application being recorded will also affect the level of the recording.
  • In the "Recording" tab of PulseAudio Volume Control, drag the volume sliders so that the recording level in Audacity's Recording Meter is to left of 0 dB (-6 dB is a good level to aim for).
  • Launch the application that you wish to record and begin playback.
  • audacity record desktop audio

  • In the "Capture from" dropdown, select the "Monitor" option of the playback device used by the application you want to record from, as shown below:.
  • Open PulseAudio Volume Control and choose the "Recording" tab.
  • audacity record desktop audio

  • Ensure that "Software Playthrough" is not enabled in the Transport Menu then left-click on the Recording Meter to turn monitoring on.
  • Audacity's playback device may be set to pulse or to any available audio interface.
  • On systems where PulseAudio is the default sound system the recording device may be set to default.
  • In Audacity's Device Toolbar, set the Host to ALSA and the recording device to pulse.

    audacity record desktop audio

    This is usually available in the distribution's repository.

  • If not already installed, add PulseAudio Volume Control (pavucontrol) to your system.
  • Setting PulseAudio Volume Control to capture from the Monitor device lets Audacity record computer playback when its input device is set to pulse. PulseAudio Volume Control provides a "Monitor" device which listens for the audio output of other applications such as Firefox or Rhythmbox. PulseAudio operates as a proxy between sound applications and the audio hardware (usually via ALSA). It is the default audio device on many Linux distributions including Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Open Suse and many Debian/Ubuntu-based distributions. PulseAudio is a sound server providing professional audio features such as mixing and input/output routing.








    Audacity record desktop audio