![]() ![]() ![]() “Error opening sound device” covers a multitude of problems. If it does, and reappears when you reconnect it to the computer, you can say that the Mac sees your device. Try disconnecting the device you are trying to use from the computer and see if “USB PnP Audio Device” disappears from “Sound”. “USB PnP Audio Device” is some USB audio device. Yes you should look in “Sound” in system preferences, however you get there. A significant minority of the cables that come with USB turntables or cassette decks are dead or faulty (don’t carry the audio signal properly). You can use pretty much any USB cable for a USB turntable or cassette deck. What exactly is this USB gizmo - make and model number? Is there anything else I can do to trouble-shoot this?Īnother person suggested switching the USB cable, but this is a specialty cable that came with the device, and I don’t have a replacement. I would VERY much like this product to work. When I select “built-in input” and record, the screen shows that the device is recording, but there is no audio response on the screen (even with the device volume and the software volume max’d out).Ī friend suggested that Mac system software might be blocking the USB signal (it thinks it’s a copyright infringement) but that seems unlikely, otherwise, your product would not work on any Macs. While “built-in microphone” does work, it’s recording external noise (i.e. I only get the options for “built-in microphone” and “built-in input.” I’ve tried both. What is odd is that the manual says that the recording device selections should be “USB Audio Device” or “Microphone Array (USB)”. Please try restarting Audacity or try Transport > Rescan Audio Devices from the Audacity menu at the top of the screen. Audacity does not automatically update its device list if you add a device after starting Audacity. ![]()
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