Hi.  I just thought I'd chime in here to say I found no such disabled
device -- I found a couple of ones not plugged in, but nothing  like
Stereo mix.  I find total recorder does record what I hear because they
have a kernel driver, but no device like that.

Curtis Delzer <curtis1...@verizon.net> wrote:

> Hi, when you get your list of devices "using the system tray for
> "speakers," when you look under "recording" don't highlight anything. 
> Right click, or press shift-f10 or the applications key, and "enable"
> both "show disabled devices and disconnected devices.  Press "enter" on
> both of those, even if you have to go out and come back in making sure
> nothing is highlighted first when you make your second "enabling" choice.
> Then, look, again, under "recording" devices."  You will see a
> disabled device called "stereo mix,".  The first page of the properties
> for the device, dialog box will give you the ability to "enable" the
> device.  To get to that dialog, hit alt-p while it is highlighted.
> 
> 
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> 
> On Tue, 05 Nov 2013 19:27:37 +0000
> brian parker <brian.parke...@btopenworld.com> wrote:
> 
> > Hi curtis, if it is there but turned off, how do i turn it on. brian.
> > 
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