If you were getting “Internal PortAudio Error” in 2.1.2, and no devices listed, then as I said, you must go to the web site of your computer manufacturer (or motherboard manufacturer if you built the computer yourself) and obtain the latest Windows 10 audio drivers meant for that computer or motherboard. See this link for explanation of WASAPI loopback - it applies to Windows 10 too. So if using a cable does not appeal to you, you will need to use 2.1.2 or 2.1.3-alpha and use the Windows WASAPI loopback method of recording computer playback. If you do not have Stereo Mix or Wave Out then you cannot record computer playback with Audacity 2.0.3 unless by cabling Audio Out to Line In and recording from Line In. Right-click over the new Stereo Mix or Wave Out item and click “Enable” then restart Audacity and choose Stereo Mix or Wave Out as Audacity recording device. If Stereo Mix or Wave Out then appear, you can use that to record computer playback. I suggest you right-click in empty space in that Recording tab, and make sure “Show Disabled Devices” and “Show Disconnected Devices” are checked (ticked). So, none of those are suitable for recording computer playback, except for Line In if you connect a cable between audio out and Line In and set Audacity in Device Toolbar to record from Line In. Now if I go to Sounds (by right-clicking on the speaker symbol in the system tray), I see the speakers listed for “playback”, but for “recording” there are 4 devices listed: Microphone, Microphone, CD Audio, Line In.
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