Vista Audio

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Win2000 audio controls did exactly what I wanted them to do - record WAV
data created by one application in another. In Vista I cannot find a way to
do that. Is there some work around that will allow me to record?

I would be happy if I could install the old sndvol32.exe and have it work
but that doesn't work.

I don't need all the advanced function of the new sound system - I simply
want to record what I hear.

Doesn't seem like I'm asking to much

Regards.......
 
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 23:04:25 -0700, "James Brown" <Jim@SETI.Net> wrote:

>Win2000 audio controls did exactly what I wanted them to do - record WAV
>data created by one application in another. In Vista I cannot find a way to
>do that. Is there some work around that will allow me to record?
>
>I would be happy if I could install the old sndvol32.exe and have it work
>but that doesn't work.
>
>I don't need all the advanced function of the new sound system - I simply
>want to record what I hear.
>
>Doesn't seem like I'm asking to much
>
>Regards.......
>



Speaking of Audio, I would just be happy if I could get "full duplex" back from the
microphone. I can't hear in the sound system what I'm speaking into the microphone
even though I know the microphone is working (as "Sound Recorder" *does* record
it). I makes it hard to use VOIP when you can't hear yourself speak when trying to
place a call.

____________________________________________
Regards,

Arnold
 
Annoying isn't it. The lack of feedback of your own voice is why people
'shout' into their cell phones. Seems like a simple fix for you and for
them doesn't it. Why cannot audio feedback be provided? A. Bell managed a
'few' years back.

> Speaking of Audio, I would just be happy if I could get "full duplex" back
> from the
> microphone. I can't hear in the sound system what I'm speaking into the
> microphone
> even though I know the microphone is working (as "Sound Recorder" *does*
> record
> it). I makes it hard to use VOIP when you can't hear yourself speak when
> trying to
> place a call.
>
> ____________________________________________
> Regards,
>
> Arnold
>
 
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