MaartenBaert / ssr

SimpleScreenRecorder, a screen recorder for Linux
http://www.maartenbaert.be/simplescreenrecorder/
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Cant record audio when using speakers plugged in PC's rear panel #919

Open noisnemid opened 2 years ago

noisnemid commented 2 years ago

Archlinux, SSR v0.4.3-1 Audio Backend = pulseaudio.

If I plugged the speakers to the front panel of the PC, the software records the playing audio well. But if I plugged the speakers to the rear panel of the PC, the software could not record the input audio.

Charlie-Ramirez-Animation-Studios-de-MX commented 2 years ago

Hi, Happens when you do a hot swap (that is, when you switch ports during recording)? or before starting

-Have tried connecting the speakers first before opening SCR, and select Update in the input settings (possibly the port is being assigned to another component or "input") Screenshot_20211025_204706-1

By default in case the source loses signal or is deactivated during recording SCR automatically switches to the default or next active audio source (usually being to the microphone). -This you can notice it since in the registry during the recording it will be noted that the change was made or if the input has problems

noisnemid commented 2 years ago

Hi, Happens when you do a hot swap (that is, when you switch ports during recording)? or before starting

-Have tried connecting the speakers first before opening SCR, and select Update in the input settings (possibly the port is being assigned to another component or "input") Screenshot_20211025_204706-1

By default in case the source loses signal or is deactivated during recording SCR automatically switches to the default or next active audio source (usually being to the microphone). -This you can notice it since in the registry during the recording it will be noted that the change was made or if the input has problems

Thanks. But still not get resolved. This may be due to some reason in the OS. Will try some other methods later.