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Originally Posted by Bobbin Using W7 and unlike XP it does not provide an option/function to directly record sound playing on PC (i.e what u hear)  . Is there a way to reinstate this function in W7. Some answers on google talk about enabling "stereo mixer" device in sound section. I do not have that option. Others suggest downloading latest driver for onboard sound card. I have an ASUS P5KPL/1600 motherboard which according to manual has a CODEC sound card. In "sound devices" default sound is showing as AK5371. Any help would be appreciated.
Rob |
HI,
In your sound card you can make the default device the recording section of the sound card. To access your sound card just type in sound in the search bar over after clicking start and it should pop up.
it is common on Windows 7 and Vista that not all recording inputs are automatically enabled in the Recording tab. This means they are invisible in that tab, and also invisible to recording applications like Audacity. So you need to make them visible, thus:
Right-click anywhere inside the Recording tab and choose "Show disabled devices" then right-click again and check "Show Disconnected Devices"
Right-click specifically over the input device you want to record with (in this case "Stereo Mix" or whatever alternative you have), and if visible, choose "Enable"
You should see the internal sound card pop up.
Make it your default and then try the built in sound recorder to record you computers output.
Let me know if this works.
Thanks.