

QuickTime Player.supports Audio Recording as well. Now we just click the Red Record button ( )to start audio recording. Here USB PnP Audio Device is the correct setting.Īt Recording please do choose " Software Playthrough of input", otherwise you can not hear the audio while recording.Īfter the correct settings, you can find MIC Source, Stereo Recording, Built-in Output are well selected. Select " Devices" and make proper settings for " Playback" & " Recording / Device:".

Make sure your hardware is fine, then we need to configurate the Audacity before using it recording audio. Step 2 -Open Audacity & make necessary Settings. Notice - To use Audacity on your macOS, always to make sure the USB-Audio-Grabber is plugged on your mac's USB port, and Audacity software is not open. Macs powered by Apple silicon, such as the M1 MacBook Pro, can run both iOS apps and Mac apps, but they can also run x86-64 software that's been built to work on Intel architecture, thanks to something called Rosetta 2. This differs on a per-app basis, but you can generally find most app preferences by clicking the app’s name in the menu bar at the top of the screen, then clicking on “Preferences.” When in doubt, a quick web search for something like “no sound mac” should yield some advice.Notice - Mac has M1 & Intel architecture model now. The same can be said for a microphone that isn’t working when it should be. If you have no audio at all you likely need to specify an output device (like “Internal Speakers” or “Headphones”). To rectify these problems you’ll need to dig into the app’s preferences. This includes DAW software like Ableton, video editors like Adobe Premiere, and sound-editing software like Audacity. Some applications have their own sound preferences that must be managed manually. Not all sound problems are related to macOS.

If you cannot see your HDMI device listed and it’s definitely connected and working, try disconnecting it and plugging it back in. Your Mac should remember which device output settings you prefer in the future.
