You may need to check your application's audio output settings and make sure it's set to "System Default Output", "Same as System" or "Descript Loopback Audio". Once you've started recording in Descript using the Computer Audio input, a new audio device will be created on your computer typically called "Descript Loopback Audio" or similar. If the third-party application requires you to select an output device, but does not have “Same as System” or “System Default” as an option, you may not use Computer Audio recording with that application. Some third-party applications like Zoom may require that you change the app's default audio output (from "Same as System" or "System Default Output") to "Descript Loopback Audio" AFTER you've started recording in Descript, in order for the audio to appear in Descript. Once complete, click the Record button to start your recording and a new device called "Descript Loopback Audio" will be created on your Mac (this is the Computer Audio device). Also, select the input channel for your device (if applicable). Then click the + button to the left of the red recording button and label a new track. Click on the microphone settings and choose your desired input device. If you will be recording with your own microphone/input device as well, now is a good time to set up any additional tracks. To begin, click the recording button in your composition, then select the track details and change your input source to Computer audio. Please note: Computer Audio for Mac is currently supported on MacOS 10.14 and higher. Whether you're recording a remote interview with Zoom or Skype, or need sounds from other applications like Chrome, Descript makes it easy to record audio from your computer directly into your composition.
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