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| Thread ID: 95824 | 2008-12-18 02:50:00 | PC Sound: Stereo Mix & Mic | Woohoo5241 (12028) | Press F1 |
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| 730540 | 2008-12-18 02:50:00 | On my old laptop, I was able to record stereo mix and microphone at the same time; i.e., if I was singing into a microphone and music was playing through my Winamp or iTunes, I could record both through Windows SOund Recorder (or Audacity, etc). If I was on Skype, I could play sounds and talk through the mic and both could be heard simultaneously. But since I got my old laptop, I haven't been able to this. And I don't know how to set it up, since it was automatic on my old one. How can I arrange this? I have Windows XP Service Pack Three. I have NVIDIA HDMI Audio and RealTek High Definition Audio. |
Woohoo5241 (12028) | ||
| 730541 | 2008-12-18 05:23:00 | I dont know if this is what youre talking about. (Or if its on your system) BUT, if I run Realtek HD sound effect manager, in control panel, then go to the mixer tab / click on the icon that looks like a spanner, and tick enable playback multi-streaming. It creates another entry (Realtek HD Audio 2nd output) under control panel sounds / audio tab. (Under default device) And if I click on record (same tab as above, under playback, the same spanner icon) and tick enable recording multi-streaming, it creates another entry (mic in at front panel (pink) under sound recording in the audio tab I am also using HDMI Audio, so this maybe what youre after |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 730542 | 2008-12-18 06:52:00 | I don't appear to have the "playback multi-streaming" option. Here are the stats for my RealTek HD. Audio Driver Version: 5.10.0.5636 DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0 Audio Controller: HD Audio Audio Codec: ALC268 I dont know if this is what youre talking about. (Or if its on your system) BUT, if I run Realtek HD sound effect manager, in control panel, then go to the mixer tab / click on the icon that looks like a spanner, and tick enable playback multi-streaming. It creates another entry (Realtek HD Audio 2nd output) under control panel sounds / audio tab. (Under default device) And if I click on record (same tab as above, under playback, the same spanner icon) and tick enable recording multi-streaming, it creates another entry (mic in at front panel (pink) under sound recording in the audio tab I am also using HDMI Audio, so this maybe what youre after |
Woohoo5241 (12028) | ||
| 730543 | 2008-12-18 07:12:00 | Hmm whats the brand/model of this laptop? | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 730544 | 2008-12-18 07:32:00 | It's a CyberPower PC...relatively small company out of CA that allows you to customize your PC. My specs look like this: Intel Core 2 Duo CPU P8600 @ 2.40 GHz 1.58 GHz, 1.99 GB of RAM |
Woohoo5241 (12028) | ||
| 730545 | 2008-12-18 23:57:00 | Any help would be greatly appreciated. | Woohoo5241 (12028) | ||
| 730546 | 2008-12-19 00:04:00 | Is the laptop, you've got now the same model as the old laptop you had?? If it isnt, it probably doesnt have, what youre talking about I cant find this latop, whatever it is. And I dont know what programs are on it. |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 730547 | 2009-02-20 09:10:00 | I dont know if this is what youre talking about. (Or if its on your system) BUT, if I run Realtek HD sound effect manager, in control panel, then go to the mixer tab / click on the icon that looks like a spanner, and tick enable playback multi-streaming. It creates another entry (Realtek HD Audio 2nd output) under control panel sounds / audio tab. (Under default device) And if I click on record (same tab as above, under playback, the same spanner icon) and tick enable recording multi-streaming, it creates another entry (mic in at front panel (pink) under sound recording in the audio tab I am also using HDMI Audio, so this maybe what youre after and what good will this do ???? i saw this option somewhere :illogical |
midniter (14424) | ||
| 730548 | 2009-02-21 02:48:00 | Hi Woohoo5241 Think I can sort this out . To do what you require the Stereo Mix must be enabled . Be aware most modern laptops have their Stereo Mix disabled by the manufacturers because of copyright concerns . PLAN A 1 . Double click on the speaker icon in the Task Bar by the clock . 2 . MASTER VOLUME BOX now appears . 3 . Click OPTIONS . 4 . Select PROPERTIES . 5 . Select the input from the MIXER DEVICE drop box . 6 . If necessary, select the RECORDING button . 7 . Tick the STEREO MIX BOX . If there is none, your computer has it disabled . Goto PLAN B 8 . Click OK . 9 . Close RECORDING CONTROL BOX 10 . Job Done!! PLAN B Download and install VIRTUAL CABLE ( . muzychenko . net/eng/vac . html" target="_blank">software . muzychenko . net) . This is not free but there is a trial version, try it . BURNZEE |
Burnzee (6950) | ||
| 730549 | 2009-02-21 04:28:00 | I got to that part where i have enabled the stereo mix my problem is i want to use stereo mix and mic ( at the same time ) any suggestions on that buddy :) thxxx wud ur plan b work for me too ? isnt there a free prog i can use i hate to pay for anything ahaha |
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