Use the Control Panel > Sound > Recording tab > Right click on the
background and choose "show disabled devices." > Right click on Wave Out Mix
(Stereo Mix) and click enable. It should now work the same way as Wave Out
Mix (Stereo Mix) in Windows XP, allowing you to record the sounds your
computer plays.
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"BeckyW" <BeckyW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to record output from a music based software program called DJ
> Sam Party. I also want to record with my mic which is plugged into the mic
> input on the laptop and to have them recorded onto Adobe audition to be
> able
> to record a radio type show as in a DJ-ing format.
>
> But, I cannot find where to adjust the recording settings on Vista so that
> instead of Adobe Audition only recording the output from the microphone,
> but
> to also be able to record the output from DJ Sam Party.
>
> On Windows XP i noticed that its on the sound icon in the system tray and
> its called "stereo mix", but cannot find the same or where it is on Vista.
> Does anyone know???
>
> Thanks.