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Ok. I am totally frustrated. I am running vista Ultimate and decided to
record some music from the Internet. I was using Realtek on board sound. Had stereo mix check as default and setup correctly in both Roxio and Audacity. Could not get it to record. I purchased a SIIG 5.1 Soundwave and set that up correctly. I even updated the drivers all the way around. Never had these issues in XP. I know Vista handles sound differently but I really do not know what to do at this point. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. -- Sourceman |
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Do you get any messages in hardware control or do you see a red/white cross
over your sound icon in the system tray? "Sourceman" wrote: > Ok. I am totally frustrated. I am running vista Ultimate and decided to > record some music from the Internet. I was using Realtek on board sound. > Had stereo mix check as default and setup correctly in both Roxio and > Audacity. Could not get it to record. I purchased a SIIG 5.1 Soundwave and > set that up correctly. I even updated the drivers all the way around. Never > had these issues in XP. I know Vista handles sound differently but I really > do not know what to do at this point. Any advice would be greatly > appreciated. > -- > Sourceman |
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No messages. Everything is normal. I am quite sure it has something to do
with the way Vista handles sound. Just have no clue what to do. -- Sourceman "Nick" wrote: > Do you get any messages in hardware control or do you see a red/white cross > over your sound icon in the system tray? > > "Sourceman" wrote: > > > Ok. I am totally frustrated. I am running vista Ultimate and decided to > > record some music from the Internet. I was using Realtek on board sound. > > Had stereo mix check as default and setup correctly in both Roxio and > > Audacity. Could not get it to record. I purchased a SIIG 5.1 Soundwave and > > set that up correctly. I even updated the drivers all the way around. Never > > had these issues in XP. I know Vista handles sound differently but I really > > do not know what to do at this point. Any advice would be greatly > > appreciated. > > -- > > Sourceman |
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yeah vista is a real pain in the ass when it comes to sound. I'm struggling
myself for making my onboard sound card work again. Sorry I couldn't help you. "Sourceman" wrote: > No messages. Everything is normal. I am quite sure it has something to do > with the way Vista handles sound. Just have no clue what to do. > -- > Sourceman > > > "Nick" wrote: > > > Do you get any messages in hardware control or do you see a red/white cross > > over your sound icon in the system tray? > > > > "Sourceman" wrote: > > > > > Ok. I am totally frustrated. I am running vista Ultimate and decided to > > > record some music from the Internet. I was using Realtek on board sound. > > > Had stereo mix check as default and setup correctly in both Roxio and > > > Audacity. Could not get it to record. I purchased a SIIG 5.1 Soundwave and > > > set that up correctly. I even updated the drivers all the way around. Never > > > had these issues in XP. I know Vista handles sound differently but I really > > > do not know what to do at this point. Any advice would be greatly > > > appreciated. > > > -- > > > Sourceman |
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/Sourceman/ said:
> Ok. I am totally frustrated. I am running vista Ultimate and decided > to record some music from the Internet. I was using Realtek on board > sound. Had stereo mix check as default and setup correctly in both > Roxio and Audacity. Could not get it to record. I purchased a SIIG > 5.1 Soundwave and set that up correctly. I even updated the drivers > all the way around. Never had these issues in XP. I know Vista > handles sound differently but I really do not know what to do at this > point. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Ultimate here records "what you hear", using the simple SoundRecorder utility, and saves to a WMA file. In your soundcard's PROPERTIES - record tab, verify that "what you hear" (or similar) is selected. Under the audio tab be sure that volume is turned up, not muted. This a SoundBlaster Audigy card; yours may be different. |
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