[blindreplay] Re: enhanced sound card

  • From: "Rick Alfaro" <rick.alfaro@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <blindreplay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 13:12:50 -0500

Hello.

I had to struggle with this issue the other day after purchasing Replay AV.
It seems that no matter what I did, RAV would not record from my sound
device.  I have a Sony Vaio computer with Sigmatel HD integrated audio.
With this particular sound device, the option is actually called Stereo Mix
and not what you hear found on SoundBlaster cards.  Even after making sure
this was selected, RAV just would not work with it.  I downloaded and
installed the enhanced audio driver.  Although this driver shows up in
control panel/sound and audio devices, it doesn't show up anywhere in RAV,
not even under the recording properties for a given event like recording
from XM.  Somehow however, now RAV is able to record from the sound card,
but at a very low volume.  I have to crank up the stereo mix slider in its
recording properties but still don't get the volume I should be getting.
Somehow I have the feeling that the enhanced audio driver did not install
properly, but not sure.  Any ideas on this?



--Warmest regards,
 
--Rick Alfaro
--rick.alfaro@xxxxxxxxx

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Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 12:52 PM
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Subject: [blindreplay] Re: enhanced sound card

Is this on a desktop or notebook PC? Some notebook PCs sound cards do not
have the "mixer" option such as: what you hear, waveout. You need to have
such option in order to record from your sound card's - audio output. When
you use RAV 8's stream capture method you will not need the "mixer", what
you hear, waveout option.

Sometimes your card has this option but you need to enable it - the what
your hear, waveout option within your Sounds & Audio Devices in Control
Panel.

Petro        
--- Tom Rash <dadnthedark@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Evidently there are some issues with real tek sound cards. 
> Has anyone had to use the enhanced sound card software?  How does that 
> work, and more to the point, does it mess with Jaws at all?  Thanks.

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