Sound card not detected with audiograbber
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Hello,
I installed Audiograbber but when I set it up, I click on MP3 and then in the save file, I select the line input of my sound card
Audiograbber does not detect my sound card, I have tried everything, please help me
I have an Acer PC, Windows Vista software, my motherboard is an Acer MRS600M and my sound card is a Realtek version 6.0.1.5322
Thank you very much for your help
I installed Audiograbber but when I set it up, I click on MP3 and then in the save file, I select the line input of my sound card
Audiograbber does not detect my sound card, I have tried everything, please help me
I have an Acer PC, Windows Vista software, my motherboard is an Acer MRS600M and my sound card is a Realtek version 6.0.1.5322
Thank you very much for your help
Configuration: Windows Vista Internet Explorer 7.0
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Hi, don't worry, Audiograbber detects your sound card, but the problem is just minimal.
Here's the solution:
Launch Audiograbber, File/Record from the line input of the sound card
Elsewhere, open the song or video from the PC or from the web that you want to capture the sound track from,
You’ll see that the level meter doesn’t rise when the sound is playing,
What to do :-)
In the bottom right corner of the taskbar, and of course under Vista, right-click, click on Recording Devices
Make sure you are on the Recording tab
Then look for "Stereo Mix", right-click and ENABLE IT
That's it, close and reopen the "line input recording from the sound card" window of Audiograbber or just restart Audiograbber to reset it and you’ll have the recording working very well this time.
If there's still no signal, you just need to adjust the master of the "Stereo Mix" by right-clicking then Properties then selecting the "Levels" tab, set it to about 80 and that's all.
Here's the solution:
Launch Audiograbber, File/Record from the line input of the sound card
Elsewhere, open the song or video from the PC or from the web that you want to capture the sound track from,
You’ll see that the level meter doesn’t rise when the sound is playing,
What to do :-)
In the bottom right corner of the taskbar, and of course under Vista, right-click, click on Recording Devices
Make sure you are on the Recording tab
Then look for "Stereo Mix", right-click and ENABLE IT
That's it, close and reopen the "line input recording from the sound card" window of Audiograbber or just restart Audiograbber to reset it and you’ll have the recording working very well this time.
If there's still no signal, you just need to adjust the master of the "Stereo Mix" by right-clicking then Properties then selecting the "Levels" tab, set it to about 80 and that's all.
pico
You are really a great computer scientist!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so much!
Kevin1306
Hi, I would like to know (yes, two years later ^^'), because I tried your technique but in my list I only have Microphone apparently... And yet "show disabled devices" and "show disconnected devices" are activated :/. Please help me!
Under Windows 7, Control Panel, Hardware and Sound, Manage Audio Devices, Recording, enable Stereo Mix.