The Windows Mixer is not set up properly.
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- Open the Audio Options dialog by clicking the Options button in the Audio Creator toolbar.
- On the General tab, click the Open Windows Mixer button. This opens the Windows Mixer to the Record Control dialog.
- Find the column that names the input you are recording from (usually Line-In or Microphone-In), and make sure the checkbox at the bottom of the column has a checkmark, and that the volume slider for that column is turned up.
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You haven't selected the correct recording device in the Audio Options dialog.
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In the Audio Creator toolbar, click the Options button to open the Audio Options dialog. On the General tab, under Recording Device, look for the name of your sound card driver, and try choosing the Stereo version of it. This way, even if you are recording a mono instrument, Audio Creator will record both channels, so one of them will work. If you succeed in recording with the Stereo selection, you can try the left or right versions to see which mono channel your instrument or microphone is sending. |
Your sound card isn't hooked up correctly.
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Try recording audio using the Microsoft Sound Recorder (Start-Programs-Accessories-Entertainment-Sound Recorder). If it fails, check your sound card documentation to make sure it is properly installed and configured. |