I was able to record what I was hearing on Audacity. So, the speaker control affected the stereo mix, and the digital optical output also affected the stereo mix volume.Īfter fiddling around with all the audio controls a bit I was able to get good sounding audio, and a good sounding stereo mix to come out of the digital optical output. However it interacted with the speaker output control, this in turn seemed to be fed to the digital optical output. I discovered that if you plug something (anything) into the front right and left output, the Stereo Mix signal returned.
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For some reason the drivers thought that since I wasn't using the analog output any more, then it would shut off all analog audio. So there were no longer any connections to any of the analog outputs. The Home Theater system used a digital optical output. I switched from a totally analog output solution to a home theater system. Virtual Audio Streaming - shareware software that creates a.Virtual Audio Cable - shareware software that creates a.Replay Video Capture - shareware screen recorder that allows.WM Capture - shareware screen recorder that allows to record both.Screencasting software allowing to record video with sound even if you All Sound Recorder - shareware sound recording program with a.Ask & Record Toolbar (Freeware) - sound recording program.Replay Media Catcher - shareware stream recorder that can.Replay AV - shareware stream recorder that is good for scheduling.Replay Music - shareware sound recording program that can split and.Freecorder (Freeware) - sound recording program (Windows 7, Vista or.Audacity (Open-source) - sound editing and recording program (Windows 7, Vista or XP) (see instructions).
Missing sound recording option "Stereo Mix" / "Record What you hear" / "Waveout mix".ĭell/HP/Toshiba/Sony/Fujitsu/Lenovo/Acer)ĭirect sound recording software allowing to record audio without The following thread has many explanations and workarounds :