![]() ![]() ![]() Parec -v -d MySink.monitor -file-format=wav recording. ![]() Pactl load-module module-null-sink sink_name=MySink Use the snd-aloop kernel module to set up a virtual audio loopback device (see ) Use alsamixer to enable the loopback device ('y':disable 'e': enable). Recommended reading: How to use Pulse to manage sound on Linux Other possible approaches My guess would be that there’s a problem at the sound card, but I’m not sure what it would be or how to fix it. How to Use Audacity to Record from Your Windows Computer Unlike on Macs, Windows lets you easily record audio that’s playing from a video or media file on your computer. How I route my audio: Mic > Headphone Monitor > Phantom Power > USB Sound Card > Audacity. Remark: In Ubuntu 20.04, I am using versions 2.3.3 of audacity and version 4.0 of pavucontrol. The main reason I’m asking here for help is because I’m not sure if my (kind of) odd setup is part of the problem. Connect the USB cable of the turntable, or tapedeck, to the computer, then launch Audacity. In the Recording Tab, showing 'all streams', you should see the Audacity stream (Audacity must be in recording mode!), and Audacity should be recording the audio playback of the computer. In the Configuration tab, under Built-in audio, select `Analog Stereo Duplex``
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