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Thank you so much for helping! Here's the screenshot:
![]() Those are what I have available but, like I said, none of produce any audio when I go to watch the video on Livestream. I can hear everything, though. Right now I just want to be able to use the desktop audio, as I don't have a microphone just yet. Last edited by ProjectWicca; 29th December 2010 at 12:54. Reason: Easier and hoping to get an asnwer. |
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Thanks for the information.
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Hello,
I know this is a question that is often asked by people, but is there a way to record the sound from my speakers (sound output)? I already checked the mixer. If i choose my speakers as a source, then there is no sound recorded when i play music. I hope you can help me. I'm sorry for asking this, but i cant find any answers. |
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Hey EDDHPilot. What kind of soundcard are you using?
Also, please go into Procaster's Preferences. Under the AUDIO tab, select "Open Audio Mixer." Do you have "Auto Mix" selected? If so, this could be the problem. Please let me know. Best, Jason |
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I am using a Realtek High Definition Audio "Chip" That means that the motherboard include the "soundcard". I checked the "Auto Mix" Button. It is deactivated.
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What operating system are you running, EDDHPilot?
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Windows XP Professional
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This is the problem. Unfortunately Windows XP doesn't fully support audio mixing or playing sounds from speaker audio. Windows Vista and Windows 7 are fully supported.
Best, Jason |
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okay
( but thank you very much that you have tried to help me!
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this sucks is there any way that it suport it?!
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