6/9/2020 Vista Stereo Mix Disabled Ipad
If the 'Stereo Mix' type device did Not show up in the 'Sound' window when right-clicking and selecting Show Disabled Devices, it may indicate that you have Integrated Sound, and recording streaming, etc. Is Not supported. If this is the situation, installing a sound card into an available slot should solve the problem.
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Besides, some users reported that downgrading the sound card driver to an older version can resolve this issue. Also, you can contact the manufacturer directly.In the meantime, you can use third party software such as to see if the recording issue can be resolved.Please Note: The third-party product discussed here is manufactured by a company that is independent of Microsoft. We make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability.Regards,Linda. What is the exact make, model and model # of your computer. How do you know your drivers are up to date?
(just checking) Did you go to the OEM and update the drivers (if they have Windows 7 drivers). Have you updated the bios? What software did you install on Vista to get your stero equipment working? Have you looked at the Windows Media Center extenders?MCSE, MCSA, MCDSTIf this post helps to resolve your issue, please click the 'Mark as Answer' or 'Helpful' button at the top of this message. By marking a post as Answered, or Helpful you help others find the answer faster. Control PanelSoundRecording tab Right-click in the whitespace below the listed devices in the window.
Hello, I have a laptop Sony Vaio VGN-N320E, OS 'Windows Vista Home Premuime' and the sound card was created by Microsoft called 'High Definition Audio Device'. The problem is that the feature of recording from 'Stereo-mix, Wave Out, Mono-mix or What-you-hear' is missing, is there any solution to activate this feature? Even that I chose the 'Show Disabled Devices', but no use.
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And select 'Show Hidden Devices' You will likely end up with feedback from your microphone, so be prepared to switch to your normal sound control panel and reduce the microphone sensitivity or just mute it for the time being. From this point it's a balancing act you'll have to play with, but this turns on the mixer as a recording source.
With this enabled ANYTHING playing sound on your system can be captured with the sound recorder tool as well as other software. If the 'Stereo Mix' type device did Not show up in the 'Sound' window when right-clicking and selecting Show Disabled Devices, it may indicate that you have Integrated Sound, and recording streaming, etc.
Is Not supported. If this is the situation, installing a sound card into an available slot should solve the problem. Besides, some users reported that downgrading the sound card driver to an older version can resolve this issue. Also, you can contact the manufacturer directly.In the meantime, you can use third party software such as to see if the recording issue can be resolved.Please Note: The third-party product discussed here is manufactured by a company that is independent of Microsoft. We make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability.Regards,Linda.
RCTrucker7 writes with a link to a Maximum PC story, which begins: 'Details of Dell's surreptitious collusion with RIAA (Record Industry Association of America) have emerged. Apparently, the computer manufacturer on certain notebooks to assuage RIAA. The hardware functionality is being disabled without any prior notice and one blogger has even alleged that he was asked by Dell's customer support staff to shell out $99 if he desired the stereo mix option. Gateway and Pac Bell are the other two manufacturers to have bowed to RIAA at the expense of their customers' satisfaction and disabled stereo mix without warning.' (There are some workarounds posted in the comments of the linked article.). However, there seems to be no evidence whatsoever that the RIAA had any part in this. On the whole, it sounds like someone just made a bad decision in terms of how to configure certain sound cards.
If someone can provide any evidence that the RIAA actually had a role in this, we'll post an update, but there's no reason to jump to conclusions without any evidence. That's what the RIAA does.Yep, plenty of facts! Can't get more conclusive than that! RIAA is caught red-handed.I guess FUD works both ways.-Em.
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