Oh, I see. I will investigate this and get back to you.
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On 22/06/2010 23:07, Jörgen Hansson wrote:
Hi chris!
aha, well, that was the one I was talking about before, but maybe you
misunderstood me there. cause, when I am in there, and go to the
recording properties, I choose the recording volume properties, and
there is the problem with all the check boxes there.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "chris hallsworth"
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Subject: Re: Recording What you Hear in Windows 7?
No it's in the Windows Control Panel, called sounds and audio devices.
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On 22/06/2010 22:54, Jörgen Hansson wrote:
Hi chris!
thanks for the tip, but one question then, is this windows sound devices
in the system tray? I have never seen that.
I have windows XP by the way.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "chris hallsworth"
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Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2010 11:50 PM
Subject: Re: Recording What you Hear in Windows 7?
Hi, do not use the control panel; use the Windows sound devices instead.
The control panel is not all that accessible.
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On 22/06/2010 22:45, Jörgen Hansson wrote:
Hi chris!
I have often wondered how that feature works in total recorder, I have
that program my self, but I haven't for the life of me never figured
that out how that can imitate the what you hear feature. when I try to
select a sound card just for a small recording, I can see stereo mix
there, is that what realtech call the what you hear feature?
also, another thing which anoys me, it's when I'm in the control panel,
and go in to the sounds/sound devices, when I go in to the properties of
recording, I see some checkboxes and I can see if they're on or off by
check or unchecking them. but I don't know which one I can check or
uncheck, cause there's no lable on them such as Stereo mix,
microphone,etc. how do I know which one I'd like to check or uncheck
then? for example, I don't know exactly if I am turning on or off the
stereo mix or not. that's the only problem I can see there in the
control panel and recording properties on my built in sound card which
is a real tech HD audio,By the way, it's on my laptop, *smile*.
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Jörgen Hansson!
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----- Original Message ----- From: "chris hallsworth"
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Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2010 11:31 PM
Subject: Re: Recording What you Hear in Windows 7?
It can't by default, but yes it can be worked around with so long as
the sound drivers support such a feature. If not you can use Total
Recorder which imitates the feature otherwise known as Stereo Mix on
my RealTek HD Audio onboard sound card.
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On 21/06/2010 14:51, Vinny Samarco wrote:
Hi,
I've been hearing rumors of this and I want to find out if this is
true
before my computer gives up the ghost.
I am using xp, and using goldwave, I can easily record everything that
comes out of my sound card. I heard that Icannot do this in Windows 7.
Is this true? and Is there any way around this?
Thank you.
Vinny
----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthew Bullis"
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Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2010 9:58 PM
Subject: Recording What you Hear in Windows 7?
Hello, since I can't figure out the layout or configuration of the
options in Windows 7, and since my sound card supports the what you
hear option in XP but apparently not in Windows 7, I'm wondering if
Total Recorder or Replay AV will take care of the what you hear
option
for me? Usually when I need to record using the what you hear or
stereo master functions, I would just select that option and then
record with Sound Forge. However, since this isn't possible in
Windows
7 that I've found, does Total Recorder or Replay AV let me record
using this option built into either program? For instance, if I'm
recording the output of my screen reader to a file, or the playing of
a stream, does either program just simply record the audio that comes
out of the sound card, or does it actually record internet streams
only? I don't need this option very often, but when I do, I'd like to
be versed in how to use it. I'd like to learn it before I have to
rush
a project and have to learn quickly.
Thanks a lot.
Matthew
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