You never know what you get until you find out!
The system sounds can easily be disabled for the duration of the recording and
then enabled again from Sounds in Windows Control Panel.
> On 25 Oct 2018, at 7:59 am, Aidan wrote:
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> Yes, and the problem is that when you use stereo mix, then on s
None other than the one we’ve discussed here, FABDVD.
> On 25 Oct 2018, at 6:13 am, Anders Holmberg wrote:
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> Hi!
> Well i meant blurays.
> Have you found any mac apps for ripping blurays?
> /A
>
>> 23 okt. 2018 kl. 16:32 skrev Dane Trethowan :
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>> For DVD’S you’ll be fine.
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>>> On
Yes, and the problem is that when you use stereo mix, then on some
carts it don't alouw for external like a mike to be recorded at the
same time as internal sounds, even if its suppose to work like that,
and some others does alouw for that. So you never no what you get
since we moved from xp where
Hi!
Well i meant blurays.
Have you found any mac apps for ripping blurays?
/A
> 23 okt. 2018 kl. 16:32 skrev Dane Trethowan :
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> For DVD’S you’ll be fine.
>
>
>> On 23 Oct 2018, at 10:56 pm, Anders Holmberg wrote:
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>> Hi!
>> Oh, that was a downside but i don’t have any blu ray yet but my b
Hi,
My experience with stereo mix/what you hear has been hit and miss. Some
drivers have it, some don't, and I have read of companies removing it on later
drivers on the ground that people might use it to record copy-protected
content. It's worth checking and worth, also, making sure th
Okay my 2 cents worth again.
I’ve never seen a Windows PC without the Stereo Mix or What you hear option so
I’m actually wondering whether this option is more a Windows option rather than
a Sound Card Specific one?
I’ll go around all my PC’s later - will take some time as I have a few
- and see