OK. I learned something. Thanks for that. Glad I asked.
Janina
'Rob' via MacVisionaries writes:
> Hi,
>
> On the Mac, we use apps such as Audio Hijack to record whatever is playing
> on the computer.
>
> On Windows, most sound cards have a feature called Stereo Mix, or What you
> hear to
Hi,
On the Mac, we use apps such as Audio Hijack to record whatever is
playing on the computer.
On Windows, most sound cards have a feature called Stereo Mix, or What
you hear to record sounds on the PC. this is useful for recording the
screen reader or recording streams off the web.
On
Huh? What's the "What you hear feature?" Never heard of it.
Not trying to be funny. I like to think I follow audio development
relatively well, but this one is news to me.
Best,
Janina
'Robert Cole' via MacVisionaries writes:
> Hi,
> I have the late 2015 21 inch iMac.
> I have no problems
Hi,
I have the late 2015 21 inch iMac.
I have no problems with audio on the BootCamp Windows 10, my question was, Is
there a way to have Stereo Mix, or the What you hear feature enabled with the
Cirrus Logic sound card.
Thanks in advance,
Rob
> On Mar 9, 2019, at 5:40 PM, Maurice Mines
I don't know, but your problem is a common one. Here's how to get around
it.
1.) Rely on some kind of USB audio device during installation. USB
headphones will work, or a USB speaker.
2.) After installation update your Bootcamp drivers for Windows.
hth
Janina
'Rob' via MacVisionaries
the only thing you forgot to tell us, is what model your Mac is this?
Because the Boot Camp drivers are different for each model year. For
instance I have the same Windows version the SU drew, but I am running a
mid-2015 MacBook with Retina display. So the drivers that I use, may not
work for
Dear List,
Using BootCamp, My iMac is using Cirrus Logic 4208 AB 129 audio driver.
Windows 10 1809 64bit.
Is there a driver that will allow me to record using the Stereo Mix, or
What You Hear options?
Thanks,
Rob
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