Let me add another reason that it is an unhelpful error message:

*** What is meant by "in the Multimedia settings"? ***

I am running LInux Mint 4.0 (basically Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon with extra
codecs), and my Gnome menu doesn't list any program called "Multimedia."
So what am I supposed to fiddle with?  We do have Administration /
Services / Audio settings management (alsa-utils), and Preferences /
Sound, and a whole Sound and Video submenu ... or I could open gnome-
volume-control, which allows me to  tweak Alsa mixer settings, from the
right-click menu of the volume control icon on the panel ...

At a minimum, could someone fix the error message to tell us which of
these to fiddle with?

The particular details of my situation are perhaps off-topic for a bug
about an error message, but just to flesh out the picture:  This bug
comes and goes for me, without my attaching any other hardware.  Sound
Recorder can be working fine, but then crashes with this message when I
try to open a new file in it.  (Yes, software sound mixing is turned
on.)  Usually restarting Sound Recorder works okay; but today I am
getting the error message immediately whenever I start Sound Recorder.
Here's the bug trace today (thanks, Alvaro):

   $ gnome-sound-recorder --gst-debug-level=2
   0:00:00.202968000 21830 0x805e408 WARN                  alsa 
pcm_hw.c:1242:snd_pcm_hw_open: alsalib error: open /dev/snd/pcmC0D0c failed: 
Invalid argument
   0:00:00.203016000 21830 0x805e408 WARN                  alsa 
pcm_dsnoop.c:606:snd_pcm_dsnoop_open: alsalib error: unable to open slave
   0:00:00.203065000 21830 0x805e408 WARN                  alsa 
gstalsasrc.c:600:gst_alsasrc_open:<alsasrc0> error: Recording open error on 
device 'default': Invalid argument

This seems perhaps consistent with ^rooker's diagnosis above.  However, his or 
her solution doesn't work in my case:
   $ asoundconf list
   Names of available sound cards:  
   Intel
   $ asoundconf set-default-card Intel

-- 
"Your audio capture settings are invalid. Please correct them in the Multimedia 
settings." is a really unhelpful error message
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/61211
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