Mixxx Could Not Create Audio File For Recording
No, Mixxx does not write to or move any files in your library. It's safe to use Mixxx with your iTunes library - Mixxx will not change anything in your library. There is an option to write metadata changes back to the file tags (e.g. ID3, Xiph/Ogg, APE) but this is disabled by default. While normal apps like iTunes don't have problems, mixxx refuses to work with it. Immediately after starting mixxx the blue power-LED of the box begin to blink, in the preferences tab I have the possibility to choose every one of the 6 output channels, but when I select one of it, the messagebox 'Audio device could not be opened' appears. Check out the 'Could not create record file!' Page at Sweetwater — the world's leading music technology and instrument retailer! COVID-19 Update: Sweetwater.com is open and accepting online orders, but like most retailers, our shipping is slower than normal. Apr 28, 2019 The Mixxx team is hard at work on Mixxx 2.3. The best place to keep track of 2.3 development is the 2.3.0 milestone page on Launchpad. A more general roadmap can be found on the wiki. The Mixxx team uses Launchpad to manage Mixxx development. Have a bug or feature request? File a bug on Launchpad. Want to get involved in Mixxx.
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I am starting a little DJing group with my friend and we're performing a gig at a local youth cafe on Friday nights. Following research we decided to use mixxx until we get a DJ keyborad and Deckadance or turntables. I installed Mixxx successfully on my Packard Bell desktop running windows 7 ultimate 32bit and messed around with a few play lists. Of course the gig being at a venue outside my home I a need the use of a laptop. Happily coming home to install it on my laptop, I opened Mixxx. It asked me which directory to specify for music. I selected a folder and then the window closed and never opened again. Each time I attempt to open the app nothing happens. I am running Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit on a Toshiba Satellite C660-1F1. I have re installed the app, ensuring that the 64bit version was installed. I have also recently run into a similar problem running minecraft. Everything else I install or run works perfectly. This is really annoying for me as I need the laptop to do any gigs at venues outside my house. Any help is very much appreciated!Yes I tried, problem persisted.
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2015-12-24 19:14 GMT+01:00 Sean M. Pappalardo <email address hidden>:
> For our reference, PA may have addressed this with the following commits:
> https://www.assembla.com/spaces/portaudio/subversion/commits/1962
> https://www.assembla.com/spaces/portaudio/subversion/commits/1963
> (From https://github.com/audacity/audacity/issues/79)
>
> So we may need to pull in a newer snapshot of PortAudio, but we will not
> be able to do that for the 2.0 release.
>
> ** Changed in: mixxx
> Milestone: None => 2.1.0
>
> ** Changed in: mixxx
> Importance: Undecided => Medium
>
> ** Changed in: mixxx
> Importance: Medium => High
>
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1490181
>
> Title:
> Mixxx can't find my soundcard after installing Windows 10
>
> Status in Mixxx:
> Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
> I have just installed Windows 10 and now Mixxx, both new and older
> version can't find my sound card Xone K2, it does not show in Audio
> devices API, nothing, it does show under controller though and I can
> custom map it, but can't load track and wont play.
>
> I tried with Virtual DJ and it works fine and so does Serato, so it
> must be a MIxxx problem?
>
> My computer is an Asus TP500L Intel Core i6-4218u, up to 2.7Ghz
>
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