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can't record any sound from Realtek sound card (Windows Vista, Sony Vaio laptop)I have a laptop Sony Vaio VGN-N320E , Windows Vista Home Premium" and the Realtek sound card with "Microsoft High Definition Audio Device" driver. I can't record any sound, because "Stereo-mix" , "Wave Out", "Mono-mix" or "What-you-hear" feature is missing. Is there any solution to activate this feature?
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Re: can't record any sound from Realtek sound card (Windows Vista, Sony Vaio laptop)Do you have "Wave Out" ??? If you do basically those who don't have "Stereo Mix", use the "Wave Out" option, a replacement for VISTA users.
To enable Wave Out in Windows Vista:
Or you also try to "Show Disabled Devices" and "Show Disconnected Devices". To enable disabled Stereo Mix in Windows Vista:
If the "Stereo Mix" doesn't come up after you do the above, it may be disabled at hardware or driver level. |
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Re: can't record any sound from Realtek sound card (Windows Vista, Sony Vaio laptop)I have the same issue and I have a Sony VAIO VGN-FW11M. The stereo mix is not there at all, not even if I Show the disabled devices. Can anyone please help?
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Re: can't record any sound from Realtek sound card (Windows Vista, Sony Vaio laptop)I had the exact same problem on my XP system with onboard ALC883 Realtek audio using driver v.2.08. It simply wouldn't record sound with Audacity, so I tried Ask & Record Toolbar, Replay Music and Replay AV from Applian and they work fine even if I disable my sound card completely.
If you're like me and you don't want to search for drivers, buy cables or sound cards with the "Stereo Mix" / "Wave Out Mix", then try this. Hope this helps. Thank you! |
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Re: can't record any sound from Realtek sound card (Windows Vista, Sony Vaio laptop)The native Windows 7 drivers are minimalistic and will not support the stereo mix option. Download the latest drivers for your sound card and all should be well. In my case, Realtek, I had to go to the mother board site, Gigabyte, and download their motherboard audio drivers. Now everything works fine.
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Re: can't record any sound from Realtek sound card (Windows Vista, Sony Vaio laptop)I happen to have the exact same issue with my new Dell PC.
Here are the details: 1) I bought one Dell PC in 2005 (for my wife), and Audacity can see the stereo mixer out and therefore I can capture audio while playing anything in the PC 2) I just bought another one (also a Dell, same performance) for myself to replace an old Athlon, and on this PC, Audacity does not show the "stereo mixer out" option. My question is: have you ever been able to resolve this issue ? If yes, please share me the info (besides adding another sound card or some kind of external USB audio capture device) |
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Re: can't record any sound from Realtek sound card (Windows Vista, Sony Vaio laptop)Hi,
I use windows XP SP2. I have onboard sound and Camtasia was not recording it. I downloaded new drivers from the Realtek site, and the AC97 program, and the other thing, which was only 100kb or something, didn't use it. I installed the new drivers and the new AC97 or whatever they are. Didn't work, but what did work was I plugged my microphone into the rear yellow panel. Now, the Realtek Control Panel sensed this, and then asked me which jack I just plugged into. I did *NOT* select the microphone jack, I selected the line out (or the line in I can't remember) jack. It said that this device is not supported or something, and now I will show you a screenshot of what the Realtek Control Panel "audio i/o" looks like (It now has red/white arrows on it I don't think it had those before): It now records sound with Camtasia, Audacity and other programs I'm sure. I didn't have this problem with my older PC which had onboad sound from nvidia (but no realtek programs so something different). I think that plugging in a mic gets the hardware to "turn on the recording" or something but use at your own risk. I will be using it! Or it's something that should have been there the whole time it's just part of the design to save power or annoy us or whatever! |
Tags: audacity, audio, no stereo mix, problem, realtek, record, recording, sound, sound card |
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