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I do production work for an internet radio network, and often have to pull
audio from a video clip to incorporate into a promo, sweeper, etc. In XP I
would simply set my recording device to "Stereo Mix" or "Mono Mix" and it
would record any audio sent tot he speakers. Is there a way to set this in
Vista cause I only get two options "Microphone" and "Line Input"
"Mike Elmore" <newsgroup-post@ryeseronie.com> wrote in message
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>I do production work for an internet radio network, and often have to pull
>audio from a video clip to incorporate into a promo, sweeper, etc. In XP I
>would simply set my recording device to "Stereo Mix" or "Mono Mix" and it
>would record any audio sent tot he speakers. Is there a way to set this in
>Vista cause I only get two options "Microphone" and "Line Input"
A big oversight by MS and one of the (many) reasons I've decided to revert
to XP!
anyone know of a future "fix" for this? or a way around it? (other than a
3.5mm stereo to stereo cable)
steve
"Malcolm H" <malcolmh@nospam.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Mike Elmore" <newsgroup-post@ryeseronie.com> wrote in message
> news:1E6355A3-95FF-48E6-9FF2-FEE31EF71646@microsoft.com...
>>I do production work for an internet radio network, and often have to pull
>>audio from a video clip to incorporate into a promo, sweeper, etc. In XP I
>>would simply set my recording device to "Stereo Mix" or "Mono Mix" and it
>>would record any audio sent tot he speakers. Is there a way to set this in
>>Vista cause I only get two options "Microphone" and "Line Input"
>
> A big oversight by MS and one of the (many) reasons I've decided to revert
> to XP!
>
Got to control panel, select classic and click on sounds, click on the
recording tab and right mouse button click anywhere in the white panel, put
a check mark in "show disabled devices " Stereo mix is disabled as a
default, just re-enable it and you're good to go.
Thanks Vista...
"Mike Elmore" <newsgroup-post@ryeseronie.com> wrote in message
news:1E6355A3-95FF-48E6-9FF2-FEE31EF71646@microsoft.com...
>I do production work for an internet radio network, and often have to pull
>audio from a video clip to incorporate into a promo, sweeper, etc. In XP I
>would simply set my recording device to "Stereo Mix" or "Mono Mix" and it
>would record any audio sent tot he speakers. Is there a way to set this in
>Vista cause I only get two options "Microphone" and "Line Input"
"Uber Q" <Q@Q.Q> wrote in message
news:yvELh.1357$rj1.57@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net. ..
> Got to control panel, select classic and click on sounds, click on the
> recording tab and right mouse button click anywhere in the white panel,
> put a check mark in "show disabled devices " Stereo mix is disabled as a
> default, just re-enable it and you're good to go.
>
> Thanks Vista...
>
>
> "Mike Elmore" <newsgroup-post@ryeseronie.com> wrote in message
> news:1E6355A3-95FF-48E6-9FF2-FEE31EF71646@microsoft.com...
>>I do production work for an internet radio network, and often have to pull
>>audio from a video clip to incorporate into a promo, sweeper, etc. In XP I
>>would simply set my recording device to "Stereo Mix" or "Mono Mix" and it
>>would record any audio sent tot he speakers. Is there a way to set this in
>>Vista cause I only get two options "Microphone" and "Line Input"
>
"Uber Q" <Q@Q.Q> wrote in message
news:yvELh.1357$rj1.57@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net. ..
> Got to control panel, select classic and click on sounds, click on the
> recording tab and right mouse button click anywhere in the white panel,
> put a check mark in "show disabled devices " Stereo mix is disabled as a
> default, just re-enable it and you're good to go.
>
> Thanks Vista...
>
>
> "Mike Elmore" <newsgroup-post@ryeseronie.com> wrote in message
> news:1E6355A3-95FF-48E6-9FF2-FEE31EF71646@microsoft.com...
>>I do production work for an internet radio network, and often have to pull
>>audio from a video clip to incorporate into a promo, sweeper, etc. In XP I
>>would simply set my recording device to "Stereo Mix" or "Mono Mix" and it
>>would record any audio sent tot he speakers. Is there a way to set this in
>>Vista cause I only get two options "Microphone" and "Line Input"
>
Did not work for me. Is this trick sound device specific? Checked or
unchecked I have 3 devices for recording. Microphone, Rear Mic and Line In.
(SigmaTel HD
"Uber Q" <Q@Q.Q> wrote in message
news:yvELh.1357$rj1.57@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net. ..
> Got to control panel, select classic and click on sounds, click on the
> recording tab and right mouse button click anywhere in the white panel,
> put a check mark in "show disabled devices " Stereo mix is disabled as a
> default, just re-enable it and you're good to go.
>
> Thanks Vista...
>
>
> "Mike Elmore" <newsgroup-post@ryeseronie.com> wrote in message
> news:1E6355A3-95FF-48E6-9FF2-FEE31EF71646@microsoft.com...
>>I do production work for an internet radio network, and often have to pull
>>audio from a video clip to incorporate into a promo, sweeper, etc. In XP I
>>would simply set my recording device to "Stereo Mix" or "Mono Mix" and it
>>would record any audio sent tot he speakers. Is there a way to set this in
>>Vista cause I only get two options "Microphone" and "Line Input"
>
"DanR" <dhr22@sorrynospam.com> wrote in message
news:OsYqOw0aHHA.348@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Did not work for me. Is this trick sound device specific? Checked or
> unchecked I have 3 devices for recording. Microphone, Rear Mic and Line
> In. (SigmaTel HD
>
>
> "Uber Q" <Q@Q.Q> wrote in message
> news:yvELh.1357$rj1.57@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net. ..
>> Got to control panel, select classic and click on sounds, click on the
>> recording tab and right mouse button click anywhere in the white panel,
>> put a check mark in "show disabled devices " Stereo mix is disabled as a
>> default, just re-enable it and you're good to go.
>>
>> Thanks Vista...
>>
>>
>> "Mike Elmore" <newsgroup-post@ryeseronie.com> wrote in message
>> news:1E6355A3-95FF-48E6-9FF2-FEE31EF71646@microsoft.com...
>>>I do production work for an internet radio network, and often have to
>>>pull audio from a video clip to incorporate into a promo, sweeper, etc.
>>>In XP I would simply set my recording device to "Stereo Mix" or "Mono
>>>Mix" and it would record any audio sent tot he speakers. Is there a way
>>>to set this in Vista cause I only get two options "Microphone" and "Line
>>>Input"
>>
>
Thanks for taking the time to do the screen shot.
But why was I trying to click on the 'cancel' button...
"Uber Q" <Q@Q.Q> wrote in message
news:RK%Lh.8705$yW.164@newssvr11.news.prodigy.net. ..
> Your current audio hardware may not support it. By default it should be
> visible but grayed out. (disabled) Screen cap shot
>
> http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s.../stereomix.jpg
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "DanR" <dhr22@sorrynospam.com> wrote in message
> news:OsYqOw0aHHA.348@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Did not work for me. Is this trick sound device specific? Checked or
>> unchecked I have 3 devices for recording. Microphone, Rear Mic and Line
>> In. (SigmaTel HD
>>
>>
>> "Uber Q" <Q@Q.Q> wrote in message
>> news:yvELh.1357$rj1.57@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net. ..
>>> Got to control panel, select classic and click on sounds, click on the
>>> recording tab and right mouse button click anywhere in the white panel,
>>> put a check mark in "show disabled devices " Stereo mix is disabled as a
>>> default, just re-enable it and you're good to go.
>>>
>>> Thanks Vista...
>>>
>>>
>>> "Mike Elmore" <newsgroup-post@ryeseronie.com> wrote in message
>>> news:1E6355A3-95FF-48E6-9FF2-FEE31EF71646@microsoft.com...
>>>>I do production work for an internet radio network, and often have to
>>>>pull audio from a video clip to incorporate into a promo, sweeper, etc.
>>>>In XP I would simply set my recording device to "Stereo Mix" or "Mono
>>>>Mix" and it would record any audio sent tot he speakers. Is there a way
>>>>to set this in Vista cause I only get two options "Microphone" and "Line
>>>>Input"
>>>
>>
>
i cant see the stero mix optio either... does this mean my hardware doesnt
support?
"DanR" wrote:
> Thanks for taking the time to do the screen shot.
> But why was I trying to click on the 'cancel' button...
>
>
> "Uber Q" <Q@Q.Q> wrote in message
> news:RK%Lh.8705$yW.164@newssvr11.news.prodigy.net. ..
> > Your current audio hardware may not support it. By default it should be
> > visible but grayed out. (disabled) Screen cap shot
> >
> > http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s.../stereomix.jpg
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "DanR" <dhr22@sorrynospam.com> wrote in message
> > news:OsYqOw0aHHA.348@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >> Did not work for me. Is this trick sound device specific? Checked or
> >> unchecked I have 3 devices for recording. Microphone, Rear Mic and Line
> >> In. (SigmaTel HD
> >>
> >>
> >> "Uber Q" <Q@Q.Q> wrote in message
> >> news:yvELh.1357$rj1.57@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net. ..
> >>> Got to control panel, select classic and click on sounds, click on the
> >>> recording tab and right mouse button click anywhere in the white panel,
> >>> put a check mark in "show disabled devices " Stereo mix is disabled as a
> >>> default, just re-enable it and you're good to go.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks Vista...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> "Mike Elmore" <newsgroup-post@ryeseronie.com> wrote in message
> >>> news:1E6355A3-95FF-48E6-9FF2-FEE31EF71646@microsoft.com...
> >>>>I do production work for an internet radio network, and often have to
> >>>>pull audio from a video clip to incorporate into a promo, sweeper, etc.
> >>>>In XP I would simply set my recording device to "Stereo Mix" or "Mono
> >>>>Mix" and it would record any audio sent tot he speakers. Is there a way
> >>>>to set this in Vista cause I only get two options "Microphone" and "Line
> >>>>Input"
> >>>
> >>
> >
>
>