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"Unable to open audio record device"


glen dale

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Hi,

when arming and then trying to record an audio track I get the error message: "Unable to open audio record device. Device may not support the current project's audio format or may be in use" (see attached screenshot). "Soundcard" is onboard realtec. Audio output works fine!

I tried multiple things already:

  • Changing the audio format (44/16, 44/24, 48/16, 48/24) and also changed it accordingly in the realtec configuration
  • Wave Profiler actually shows for all of the formats above "OK".
  • I bought another soundcard (cheap noname pci express card) to have the output on one device and recording on the other. Still the same message.
  • Also played around and used both input and output on the soundcard or on the mainbaord.

[edit] I also discovered that changing the bitrate from 24 to 16 is displayed correctly in the settings, but the indicator in the track view still shows 24. See attached screenshot. Does it maybe mean, it doesn't actually switch to 16? And maybe my onboard and cheap soundcard only support 16? [/edit]

Still the same message. I'm now a bit confused and am hoping that someone already went through this mystery and can point me into another direction. Any help highly appreciated! :)  (I'm a Cakwalk user since the very early years and can't rememver to ever have had this message. So I'm guessing I'm just to blind to spot the error ?)

Setup: Win10x64, ASUS b450 PLUS board (with realtext onboard sound), AMD Ryzen 5 3600 and a "docooler" pci express soundcard

Thanks and best,
Chris

 

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47 minutes ago, glen dale said:

I also discovered that changing the bitrate from 24 to 16 is displayed correctly in the settings, but the indicator in the track view still shows 24. See attached screenshot. Does it maybe mean, it doesn't actually switch to 16? And maybe my onboard and cheap soundcard only support 16?

The transport shows the Record Bit Depth NOT the Audio Driver Bit Depth

Try the WASAPI Driver Modes

Make sure Windows and CbB use the same sample rate and that Windows does not have Exclusive mode enable.

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Hi Scook,

thanks for your reply! Indeed, the exclusive mode was enabled. Nontheless, I've now disabled it, set all of the devices (input and output) to 48/24, set the preferences in Cakewalk accordingly, but still the same error. For better debugging I've also unplugged my new soundcard. Also tried the different WASAPI settings, the audio devices are only recognized in "WASAPI (shared)" - not in "WASAPI (exclusive)".

So maybe let me phrase a different question: Does anyone use the onboard realtec sound device for playback and recording? How have you configured Cakewalk?

Best,
Chris

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1 hour ago, glen dale said:

Does anyone use the onboard realtec sound device for playback and recording? How have you configured Cakewalk?

Onboard sound chips do not have good drivers, pre-amps, good line inputs, good circuitry and have sub-par converters. you can get a sound card made for recording for very little money. If you want to record, i would invest in one.

MOTU, Focusrite and RME are good sound card companies that make great interfaces for recording

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4 hours ago, glen dale said:

Thanks CJ, indeed, I'd also prefer a dedicated card (had the delta1010lt before).

But before I spend a bunch of money on a soundcard, I want to solve the problem itself (so that it doesn't continue with an expensive card as well). 

You're welcome and if you get a dedicated audio interface, the problem will solve itself.

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Just in case, someone else is having this issue, I finally found the reason: The windows privacy settings deny access to the microphone and this seems to be also valid for line-in ?‍♂️. Once I allowed access to the Microphone, Cakewalk finally started recording ?

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I want to thank you for this. I spent over 2 hours updating drivers, downgrading, generally messing about - it seems Windows 11 thinks ANY line in, including SP/DIF is a microphone. This setting broke my recording, but also playback as I had an external device insert which, of course, uses a "microphone" (SP/DIF) in. 

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