Hello
Please I've just found that there isn't any stereo mixer for sound recording in windows 7.
Any way to solve this issue!?
The stereo mixer is not shown up in the show disabled or disconnected mode when I right click and choose these 2 options from the list.
Please any way to solve this issue!?
Thanks a lot.
No stereo mixer for sound recording in windows 7 | how to solve this problem!?
Started by MGadAllah, Jan 15 2010 01:37 AM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 15 January 2010 - 01:37 AM
#2
Posted 15 January 2010 - 06:41 AM
Hi MGadAllah,
Firstly welcome to Winxperts I hope you enjoy your time with us! Now to answer your question, it seems like your sound card doesn't support "Stereo Mixing" which is why it's not showing up.
I would recommend that you check with your PC manufacturer and make sure you have the latest sound card drivers installed and then try the following again.
Go into control panel > sounds > recording tab. Find an empty spot below your list of devices, right click, and make sure you tick "Show disabled devices".
That should allow you to see and activate the Recording Mixer, and a bunch of other useful little sound bytes.
Nevertheless, could you please give a little more detail about your specific computer and what hardware components you have installed?
I hope this helps you out, I see you have posted this question on several other forums as well.
Firstly welcome to Winxperts I hope you enjoy your time with us! Now to answer your question, it seems like your sound card doesn't support "Stereo Mixing" which is why it's not showing up.
I would recommend that you check with your PC manufacturer and make sure you have the latest sound card drivers installed and then try the following again.
Go into control panel > sounds > recording tab. Find an empty spot below your list of devices, right click, and make sure you tick "Show disabled devices".
That should allow you to see and activate the Recording Mixer, and a bunch of other useful little sound bytes.
Nevertheless, could you please give a little more detail about your specific computer and what hardware components you have installed?
I hope this helps you out, I see you have posted this question on several other forums as well.
William Johnson - Winxperts Administrator - Xbox Live Gamertag: Computerpro2 - Twitter:@Computerpro2
#3
Posted 15 January 2010 - 08:15 AM
Computerpro2, on 15 January 2010 - 06:41 AM, said:
Hi MGadAllah,
Firstly welcome to Winxperts I hope you enjoy your time with us! Now to answer your question, it seems like your sound card doesn't support "Stereo Mixing" which is why it's not showing up.
Firstly welcome to Winxperts I hope you enjoy your time with us! Now to answer your question, it seems like your sound card doesn't support "Stereo Mixing" which is why it's not showing up.
Computerpro2, on 15 January 2010 - 06:41 AM, said:
I would recommend that you check with your PC manufacturer and make sure you have the latest sound card drivers installed and then try the following again.
Go into control panel > sounds > recording tab. Find an empty spot below your list of devices, right click, and make sure you tick "Show disabled devices".
That should allow you to see and activate the Recording Mixer, and a bunch of other useful little sound bytes.
Nevertheless, could you please give a little more detail about your specific computer and what hardware components you have installed?
Go into control panel > sounds > recording tab. Find an empty spot below your list of devices, right click, and make sure you tick "Show disabled devices".
That should allow you to see and activate the Recording Mixer, and a bunch of other useful little sound bytes.
Nevertheless, could you please give a little more detail about your specific computer and what hardware components you have installed?
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Computerpro2, on 15 January 2010 - 06:41 AM, said:
I hope this helps you out, I see you have posted this question on several other forums as well.
Thanks
#4
Posted 16 January 2010 - 10:32 AM
Hi Again,
I just wanted to confirm that you have installed the latest audio drivers for your mother, I would recommend upgrading those and then try the aforementioned method again. By the way, your setup looks great!
Please check Gigabyte's website for the latest audio drivers for your operating system. I do know that they just released an update for audio drivers for your specific motherboard on December 29, 2009.
I just wanted to confirm that you have installed the latest audio drivers for your mother, I would recommend upgrading those and then try the aforementioned method again. By the way, your setup looks great!
Please check Gigabyte's website for the latest audio drivers for your operating system. I do know that they just released an update for audio drivers for your specific motherboard on December 29, 2009.
William Johnson - Winxperts Administrator - Xbox Live Gamertag: Computerpro2 - Twitter:@Computerpro2
#5
Posted 27 January 2010 - 06:46 PM
MGadAllah, on 15 January 2010 - 08:15 AM, said:
Yes,
I've just found my first post here was not replied and thought that you were busy so I thought to post it in other place in case you missed it, but please know that I do like and respect and appreciate this place.
Thanks
Thanks
Really sorry that we missed your first post. Unfortunately we've not been as active as we'd like, but we are looking at ways to sort that. We are looking for new Staff to join the team, but before then we need active members. Stick around and we'll see what the future holds
All the best with your problem, Computerpro2 (Bill) will do his best
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