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Working solution for recording sound internally via the stereo mixer (Wave-Out Mix)

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bertrandson 08-30-2009 08:42 AM

Working solution for recording sound internally via the stereo mixer (Wave-Out Mix)


 
hi

We're using Sony, Dell, HP and Acer laptops with built-in sound cards like (Intel Sound AC'97) in our network. All these laptops use Windows Vista or Windows 7.

I can't find a working solution for recording sound internally via the stereo mixer. There should be an option like "Stereo Mix" / "Record What you hear" / "Waveout mix" etc. listed in the mixer output.

Updated Sigmatel, Realtek, Intel drivers didn't change anything

Do I have to use an audio cable from output to input on the back on these laptops to "record what i hear" ?

Anybody with a hint on that subject ? Is there actually a tool for Windows Vista or Windows 7? Should we downgrade to Windows XP to be able to record sound?

We were not willing to switch to Linux, but safer Internet and safer office work almost without viruses and trojans looks promising. If we switch to Linux, will there be an option like "Stereo Mix" / "Record What you hear" / "Waveout mix" or similar? What Linux distributive is good enough for sound recording, office work, Internet browsing and VoIP?

Salutation

Stream Recorder 10-26-2009 03:03 AM

Re: Working solution for recording sound internally via the stereo mixer (Wave-Out M


 
Using "an audio cable from output to input on the back" to "record what u hear" is not really a good idea, because usually you get low quality recordings by this method.

First of all you need to try to enable the "Wave Out mix" ("Stereo Mix", "Record What you hear") in Windows 7 / Vista:
  1. Go to the Control panel and double click the "Sound".
  2. Select the "Recording" tab
  3. Right click on the background of the tab and select "Show Disabled Devices"
  4. Find the "Wave Out mix" ("Stereo Mix", "Record What you hear") item, right click on it and select Enable.
    Now you can capture audio from any program in Windows.

Stream Recorder 10-26-2009 03:09 AM

Re: Working solution for recording sound internally via the stereo mixer (Wave-Out M


 
If you can't enable the "Wave-Out mix" ("Stereo Mix", "Record What you hear") on your computer (this happens with both internal and external sound cards), you can record sound with software that doesn't need the Wave-Out mix / Stereo Mix for recording audio from sound card:
  • Freecorder 4 (freeware sound recording program),
  • Replay Music (shareware sound recording program that can split and tag songs automatically),
  • Replay AV (shareware stream recorder that is good for scheduling online audio recordings),
  • Replay Video Capture (shareware screen recorder that allows to record both audio and video),
  • Replay Media Catcher (shareware stream recorder that can record audio from your sound card as well),
  • Ask & Record Toolbar (freeware sound recording program),
  • WM Capture (shareware screen recorder that allows to record both audio and video),
  • Virtual Audio Cable (shareware software that creates a virtual audio device)

Most programs work not only in Windows XP, but also in Windows Vista and Windows 7. In fact these programs can be the only way to record audio from your sound card on computers with disabled "Wave-Out mix" / "Stereo Mix" / "Record What you hear".

Freecorder4, Replay Music, Replay AV, Replay Video Capture, Replay Media Catcher, Ask&Recorder Toolbar, WM Capture use a universal audio driver allowing you to record sound even on those computers that do NOT have a sound card!

You can also try other methods mentioned in the following thread:
Missing sound recording option "Stereo Mix" / "Record What you hear" / "Waveout mix"


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