![]() So there is no RECORDING for BOSE there but it does show up on Audacity for RECORDING. So I go to Windows Control Panel > Sound > Manage devices // Find that PLAYBACK has listed my BOSE speakers + internal speakers + headphones FIND RECORDING: only shows 1) External Mic 2) Internal Mic Array Please check recording device setting and sample rate”. Now try record - error message “Error open sound device. ![]() Audacity properties: Record = speakers Bose USB Audio loopback Speakers: exactly the same If none of the above is the explanation, then perhaps the USB speakers are not meant for Windows 10, or you did not update their drivers to Windows 10. ![]() If they do insist, that can even override the sound device Exclusive Mode being off, and then WASAPI loopback recording running in another app will error. If that still errors, what application is playing the sound that is being sent to the USB speakers? Is it a game app? Some apps can insist on exclusive access to the sound device. Restart Audacity and ensure Project Rate bottom left is 44100 Hz. Turn both “Exclusive Mode” checkboxes off. On the “Advanced” tab, set the “Default format” sample rate to 44100 Hz. ![]() Go to Windows Sound, Playback tab, right-click the USB speakers, then choose “Properties”. If you get an error about playback settings when trying to record, it could be a Windows settings issue. You must choose Windows WASAPI host, USB speakers (loopback) for recording device, 2 (stereo) channels (preferably) and USB speakers for playback device. If you want to record playback on USB speakers you cannot use stereo mix or wave out. ![]()
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