"What u hear"
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- 133crazydirector
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"What u hear"
I miss diss option...
Need your advices.
so..
When i have fucking creative 2ZS there are option in windows and variety of software programs called "what u hear"
So i can rec every sound inside computer...
Now i have ECHO MIA MIDI audiocard, and for some reason this option is missing...
Programs refuses to rec anything...
So i need some specific drivers or software?
Need your advices.
so..
When i have fucking creative 2ZS there are option in windows and variety of software programs called "what u hear"
So i can rec every sound inside computer...
Now i have ECHO MIA MIDI audiocard, and for some reason this option is missing...
Programs refuses to rec anything...
So i need some specific drivers or software?
- 133crazydirector
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- Location: Russia, Moscow
Of course i have!
I've installed diss
Windows 2000, XP, Win x64, Vista 7.3 for PC
and
Windows 2000, XP, Win x64, Vista 7.3 for my laptop Indigo DJ
But for some reason it's not the way out...
I've installed diss
Windows 2000, XP, Win x64, Vista 7.3 for PC
and
Windows 2000, XP, Win x64, Vista 7.3 for my laptop Indigo DJ
But for some reason it's not the way out...
- killstablo
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- Location: UK
That cards full duplex so it should be fine. Have you set the recording to wave out mix in the windows volume control panel?
Killstablo - evil ink
- 133crazydirector
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Well, i'am using sinchronised wave devices, WDM drivers..
So i choose ser the 'MIA 1-2 analog' in at the windows recording control
So i choose ser the 'MIA 1-2 analog' in at the windows recording control
- killstablo
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If you're using vista go into recording devices, and right click the device list, and click show disabled devices, enable stereo mix or wave out mix, and you can record what u hear over the microsoft wavemapper-input, or stereo mix.
Killstablo - evil ink
- killstablo
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True shit
Well it appears that the drivers for those echo cards have no configuration for the mixer to allow wave mix recording. So until someone writes a better driver it doesn't look likely. You could always try something like total recorder which has its own mixer for recording over the soundcard, but it aint free, and still might not work. Also you'd probably lose some quality.
Well it appears that the drivers for those echo cards have no configuration for the mixer to allow wave mix recording. So until someone writes a better driver it doesn't look likely. You could always try something like total recorder which has its own mixer for recording over the soundcard, but it aint free, and still might not work. Also you'd probably lose some quality.
Killstablo - evil ink
- killstablo
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Does your software still detect the input, just no signal? Or is the input not detected either?
Killstablo - evil ink
- 133crazydirector
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I mean no signal, input if ok.
I have either total recorder device ad virtual total recorder device...
I have either total recorder device ad virtual total recorder device...
- cuttingagent
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i use goldwave for this. i forget what setting it is. you change the rec input to line out or something, well you get the jist.
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