I sure hope someone is still checking this thread because I'm having the same
issue and the solutions offered arent available to me. I have no " What you
Hear ' option on my built in Vista sound card. I suppose i could do the mini
to mini suggestion but I shouldn't have to. I was able to record directly
off of applications or internet streams on XP. I csn't see why I can't with
Vista, especially because it's so much more expensive and supposedly " so
much better "
Still looking for a solution short of having to purchase an express sound
card. Speaking of that, only ONE card available from ONE vendor? No
choices? What the hell is that?
"dev" wrote:
> /Jed/ said:
>
> > I am using EXPstudio Audio Editor with Vista Home Premium. When I used this
> > application with XP there was a recording device "Microsoft Sound Mapper"
> > that when selected would allow me to record directly from an application.
> > That device is not present with Vista as far as I can tell. Is there an
> > equivalent wtih Vista that I can use to record sound directly from an
> > application?
>
> Audio in Vista has been reworked, and hard/software not specifically
> Vista compliant may not function. For a more thorough explanation see...
> http://forums.creative.com/creativel...essage.id=1694
>
> Vista's built-in SOUND RECORDER may be able to accomplish what you want.
> Depending upon the Vista version being used, it will record in either
> WAV or WMA format (not selectable).
>
> Go into your sound card's Record PROPERTIES configuration and enable
> "what-u-hear" or similar.
>