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January 19, 2022
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Audition CC MME device internal error

  • January 19, 2022
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hallo

I have desktop pc 2009 with gigabyte motherboard EP43  and onboard audio  but all runs  well,audition or ANY other trial of a daw worked well RECORDING sound on win7 64 bit, but nothing possible on win10 or win 11

been trying for 3 weeks,

solution  ? ???  put NO input makes that I can  not record sound,either from a file on the desktop, or from a cassettedeck, there is NO  microphone on this pc nor attached

in the NO input suggestion I can open a sound file and  play it, I can not record in this case,logically if there is no input ,no stereomix,no line in  then no signal in the output

 

 

solution ? ???privacy security allow  microphone access ON and allow apps to use microphone ON

yes then  there is no MME I can record BUT immediately a very severe reverb almost echo appears

I work with professional headphones so as there is no microphone there must in this case  be a feedback in the system

 

choosing wasapi or asio no difference 

 

so no  solutions these socalled solutions       

I have tried many trial versions of older auditions  as far back as audition 1.5 ,but same problems on a daw like soundforge                                    NO such problems on windows 7 64 bit

I only  have trials that I  picked up  online to test them   but I do have cooledit 2.1 that I bought from syndtrillium long time ago,works ok on win7

 

guido from belgium europe  70 years old,I am reasonably good in computers but no expert,but experts often disappoint me  !!!! they know much less than I expected,

 

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SteveG_AudioMasters_
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 19, 2022

I'm not surprised that you have feedback - you are trying to record using the 'Stereo Mix' setting, rather than the mic input directly. If you use Stereo Mix, then everything else happening will get fed back - with a latency delay - to your recorded input where it will promptly be re-recorded.

 

So you need to alter the Windows record settings so that it's only the mic (or whatever is plugged into whatever input you have) gets recorded.

Participant
January 19, 2022

Dear Mister Steve

 

thank you for your speedy reply

 

 

1 no reverb feedback on win7 and in this case all well directly with  line in  and ----stereomix----

 

 

2  of course I also tried line in default 

 

see printscreens

 

can not record,same problem   !!

 

thank you for your patience, 

SteveG_AudioMasters_
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 19, 2022

You should look at the line in Properties and make sure that the input configuration is set the same as the Audition input configuration for recording. So they should both be set to either 44.1k or 48k. If you don't do that, you will very likely not be able to record (which is probably why it says 'unavailable'). You may also like to try taking the check out of  'Use Machine-specific Device Defaults' - that could also cause a conflict.