Audio arrangement not perfect

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Lester Stiefel

In MS vista home premium, as with all of the vista
series, MS should have left the audio control alone . It is
called mixer. In XP the user could still use the custom
mixer suite included with the cards drivers, which would
allow some users to access the 'bridged mode' and recording
from the internet. In vista this is completely excluded,
which is ludicrous at best. Way to turn people off MS.
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/Lester Stiefel/ said:
> In MS vista home premium, as with all of the vista
> series, MS should have left the audio control alone . It is
> called mixer. In XP the user could still use the custom
> mixer suite included with the cards drivers, which would
> allow some users to access the 'bridged mode' and recording
> from the internet. In vista this is completely excluded,
> which is ludicrous at best. Way to turn people off MS.


http://forums.creative.com/creativelabs/board/message?board.id=Vista&thread.id=1694

....an explanation of how audio changed in Vista, and why.
 
Lester Stiefel wrote:
> In MS vista home premium, as with all of the vista series, MS should
> have left the audio control alone . It is called mixer. In XP the user
> could still use the custom mixer suite included with the cards drivers,
> which would allow some users to access the 'bridged mode' and recording
> from the internet. In vista this is completely excluded, which is
> ludicrous at best. Way to turn people off MS.


you are wrong and right.

You are right that vista has the worse sound implimentation I have ever
seen since some early linux distros. Vista is a bucket of crap, I would
not expect its sould layer to be anything better. Musicians from all
around the world avoid using vista because of these problems and many more.

You are wrong that bridged mode recording from the internet is impossible.

Its impossible only if your driver for vista is crapista, in other words
it does not take full advantage of the hardware.

Not surprisingly this was a Microsoft-recording lable aggreement to make
it hard for you to record content playing "live" on your computer.

Here is the workaround that will work as long as your drive is good.

http://www.downloadsquad.com/2007/01/15/how-to-enable-wave-out-recording-in-vista/

See how DUMB microsoft has been to HIDE this function?

Vista is dumb vista is crap vista is
ARRRRRRRRRRGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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