No Audio Input Device - Win 7 - Realtek Driver

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TVeblen

I have an Asus P6T motherboard with Realtek ALC1200 on board audio and
Windows 7 64 bit OS, DirectX 10, Audio Driver version 6.0.1.5859.
The sound works normally for all audio functions.

I installed Nero and went to use the Wave Editor application to record a
song from the web and got the message "Unable to open recording device".
Going to Options > Device Settings > for an Input Device there only
shows "MME:(wave mapper)". There is no other input device listed.

In Device Manager the "Realtek High Definition Audio" device shows as
the only device. Going to "Manage Audio Devices" and the "Recording Tab"
there shows only "Microphone" and "Line In". There is no "Realtek
Digital Input" device listed (as I've seen in web screenshots).

Does anyone have any ideas on how to get an input device listed to use
with Nero recording?
 
T

TVeblen

I have an Asus P6T motherboard with Realtek ALC1200 on board audio and
Windows 7 64 bit OS, DirectX 10, Audio Driver version 6.0.1.5859.
The sound works normally for all audio functions.

I installed Nero and went to use the Wave Editor application to record a
song from the web and got the message "Unable to open recording device".
Going to Options > Device Settings > for an Input Device there only
shows "MME:(wave mapper)". There is no other input device listed.

In Device Manager the "Realtek High Definition Audio" device shows as
the only device. Going to "Manage Audio Devices" and the "Recording Tab"
there shows only "Microphone" and "Line In". There is no "Realtek
Digital Input" device listed (as I've seen in web screenshots).

Does anyone have any ideas on how to get an input device listed to use
with Nero recording?

For future annoyed Windows 7 Users: Navigate to Control Panel > Hardware
& Sound > Manage Audio Devices > Recording Tab > Right click anywhere in
the white area > Check: "Show Disabled Devices" > Right click on "Stereo
Mix" > Enable the device > Make it default.
Done.
Thanks to SevenForums for this tip.
 

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