jpeters

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Posted: June 25 2007,04:52 |
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I'm referring to the inability to record streaming media. If connected to internet radio, for example, loading audacity will generate an error initializing the i/o layer. If audacity is loaded, connecting to streaming media yields an error regarding the soundcard being blocked by another program.
It's not a soundcard issue, since I have no problem recording streaming media on the same computer with windows loaded. I thought it might be a linux issue, since when researching the audacity docs I think I read something about only the linux versions not being able to monitor what was being recorded. I should try the windows version of audacity; I don't have another app to compare with audacity running on dsl yet......
EDIT: Yes, as I suspected. No problem running the windows version of Audacity and recording streaming media.....same computer, soundcard.
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