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liepos 27, 2010

Win7 and Stereo MIX

Filed under: FREE VIDEO CAPTURE SOFT — brainthief @ 11:36 am

Since Microsoft intentionally removes the Stereo Mix / Waveout Mix option from its drivers, you need to try to download the latest version of the sound card driver and install it. If you have an onboard sound card, go to the support section of the manufacturer of your PC (such as Dell/HP/Toshiba/Sony/Fujitsu/Lenovo/Acer) and download an audio driver for your model of the PC that works with your Windows version. Please note that the manufacturer doesn’t support Windows 7, you can try to use Windows Vista driver, althouth there is no guarantee that it will work and will not damage your hardware.

If you can’t find a driver, you need to know the sound card that your PC has. Then you can go to the web-site of RealTek, Sigmatel, Creative,… and download a driver for your particular model that works on Windows 7/XP/Vista/….

If the driver has an installer, you can easily install it. If the driver doesn’t come with an installer, unpack it and:

  1. Open “Control Panel“.
  2. Open “System“.
  3. On the left side under Tasks click on the “Device Manager“.
  4. Scroll down to “Sound, video and game controller
  5. Open that and you will see “High definition audio
  6. Right click and selectUpdate driver software
  7. In the new window choose “Browse my computer” and “Let me pick…
  8. Uncheck the “Show compatible hardware” box
  9. Click “Have disk
  10. Browse to the location that you extracted your driver files to and just keep opening the Vista folder until you get to a bunch of .INF files. Don’t select any of those just have that open. Your computer should have the one it needs in the file name box. Just click open and then “OK”.
  11. The window should open with a list of drivers. Choose your one and hit “Next” to install it.

If your device has stopped working after updating your driver you can roll it back.

When updating your driver, you can get a message that you have the highest update available. Click the “Roll back driver” button.

You can also roll back your driver from the Device Manager

:

  1. Click “Start“.
  2. SelectRun“.
  3. Type “devmgmt.msc” (without quotes) and press “Enter“.
  4. Double click on “Sound, video and game controllers“.
  5. Right click on the device and selectProperties“.
  6. Select the “Driver” tab and click the “Roll back” button

Note that if you not only don’t have the stereo mix / waveout mix, but also have the No audio output problem, you need to download and install the latest version of the driver or update it. You can also try the following:

  • In the Device Manager right click and disable your audio. Then right click and enable it.
  • Plug in external stereo speakers to the stereo jack. Windows detects whether anything is plugged into the stereo jack. After recognizing the speakers, it should install the driver.
  • Re-install the driver in the Safe mode.

Windows 7 looks like a service pack for Vista, but it doesn’t fix the audio recording problem. Microsoft is purposefully preventing us from recording sound.

First of all you need to try to enable the “Wave Out mix” (“Stereo Mix“, “Record What you hear”)

How to enable the “Wave Out mix” (“Stereo Mix“, “Record What you hear”) in Windows 7/Vista

  1. Go to the Control panel and double click the “Sound“.
  2. Select the “Recording” tab
  3. Right click on the background of the tab and selectShow Disabled Devices
  4. Find the “Wave Out mix” (“Stereo Mix“, “Record What you hear”) item, right click on it and select Enable.
    Now you can capture audio from any program in Windows 7/Vista.

liepos 7, 2010

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Filed under: FREE VIDEO CAPTURE SOFT — brainthief @ 2:41 pm

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birželio 9, 2010

WaveoutGetSelectControl() failed

Filed under: 4Admin,Free stuff,FREE VIDEO CAPTURE SOFT,Repair,Soft,Windows — brainthief @ 8:53 pm

WaveoutGetSelectControl() failed

  1. I get this message when I try to set the recorder to record the sound coming from the speakers. What does this error message mean? I am on version 2.0
  2. The Big Cheese
    It means that CamStudio (for whatever reason) isn’t able to find the line needed to record audio from the speaker and then generates that error message.

    Compatibility doesn’t seem to have anything to do with whether a soundcard is separate or on-board (part of the motherboard).

    There’s no programming fix for this as yet, because the source code for that feature was never included in the 2.0 release – which is why it’s missing in 2.5b.

    If we can figure it out, maybe we can add it back in a future version, but in the meantime …

    Try switching to Stereo Mix (or What-U-Hear in some soundcards) as your Recording Input Source.

    In CamStudio go to:

    Options > Audio Options For Microphone > Volume

    Select the Stereo Mix or What-U-Hear option and try it again. You might have to adjust the volume setting as it can be a bit sensitive.

    Also remember to physically remove your microphone from the soundcard if your voice is not required.

    If you don’t see Stereo Mix, What-U-Hear or similar, you may need to active that option in Audio Properties.

    Double click Speaker icon in System Tray > Options > Properties > Adjust Volume For Recording > Select Stereo Mix, Mono Mix, What-U-Hear, etc.

http://camstudio.org/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=33

birželio 8, 2010

TOOL 4 video capture

Filed under: FREE VIDEO CAPTURE SOFT — brainthief @ 6:45 pm

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