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Soundcard issues...
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 3:42 pm
by nekokate
I hope this makes sense...
I recently bought a new computer. On the old one, I had a program called Roxio Easy CD & DVD Creator which had an audio editing feature. I used to be able to open that feature, hit record, and it would literally just record whatever sound was coming through the speakers - that's how I used to record the TalkSport shows, etc.
On the new computer - which has a snazzy soundcard that I know very little about - it refuses to pick up any sound that's playing. I've tried going to "tools" and then selecting recording sources, input, output, etc, but it's not helping.
When I select "playback device" or "recording device" I am able to select Realtek HD Audio (which I assume is my soundcard, but under source, this is all I get:
Does anyone have an idea what the problem might be? Please don't go out of your way to do any research, since I know it's a bit cheeky asking for help like this, but if you know something off the top of your head it would be cool

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 4:00 pm
by faceless
if you open your standard windows control, it's a file called sndvol32.exe and is in c:\windows\system32, then select options/properties/recording then click ok you will see what the system has the recording option set at. There should be an option for wave/mp3 or 'hear all' or similar.
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 4:25 pm
by nekokate
You're a freaking genuis, Face. That sorted me out!!
Woo-hoooo!!!!!!
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 9:02 pm
by faceless
haha, nice one - glad to be of service.
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 2:41 pm
by faceless
Here's a program I just got that records audio streams easily as mp3 or wav. It lets you pause for ads etc... the file contains the keygen. The information in previous posts will help if you're not getting any sound recorded.
https://www.sendspace.com/file/1vqii5
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 7:44 am
by Mandy
Kate, was your new computer running VISTA ?
I have Vista and the sndvol.exe opens up the sound mixer but there is no options or properties section. The only recording source I am shown is the microphone. I can't see a sndvol32.exe in Vista.
Righclicking the speaker icon on the tool bar tray gives extra facility to go to Playback Devices / Recording Devices / Sounds. Clicking properties on the soundcard looked promising, but there was no recording option, though it enabled you to play back via the microphone .. but then the microphone would then still be recording room sounds.
I was wondering if there is anyone on this forum running VISTA to record through the sound card ?
This could be one of many reasons why people avoid VISTA .. for the tried and tested XP, which is still my preferred operating system. I have to say VISTA has been "stable" for me so far .. so this is the only issue I have come across.
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 12:09 pm
by 6ULDV8
@ Mandy
Vista isn't that bad (I did a lot of beta testing & am now testing the service pack on another PC)...
Anyways, that download Faceless pointed to is great, I have several other 'Stream grabbing' apps if you don't like that one.
(Just PM me & I will link to some)
@ nekokate
Realtek is a set of drivers & apps usualy found in 'Onboard' audio rather than 'soundcards' themselves, it worries me slightly that you say 'new soundcard' rather than 'new onboard sound'.
I say worry for if you do indeed have a seperate soundcard installed & you are using realtek, it would mean that you are not using the PCI / PCIE soundcard.
If this is the case, it's a quick & simple fix.
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 5:35 pm
by nekokate
6ULDV8 wrote:@ nekokate
Realtek is a set of drivers & apps usualy found in 'Onboard' audio rather than 'soundcards' themselves, it worries me slightly that you say 'new soundcard' rather than 'new onboard sound'.
I say worry for if you do indeed have a seperate soundcard installed & you are using realtek, it would mean that you are not using the PCI / PCIE soundcard.
If this is the case, it's a quick & simple fix.
Don't worry - it's just me not knowing the correct word for something. It is actually onboard sound, not a removable card.
And I don't have Vista - I don't intend to upgrade until it's been out a while longer and all the fuck-ups have been ironed out.
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 7:15 pm
by Mandy
Thanks Kate & 6ULDV8
FYI, I traditionally use "Total Recorder" (small license fee), but I also recently downloaded Audacity.
p.s. Faceless, that download link has now expired.
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 1:03 am
by major.tom
Audacity's what I use to remove commercials from GG's talkSPORT episodes. Rarely (1/100) it will crash, but I'm running the Beta version, so I've only myself to blame.
I'll wager there are better editing programs out there (whatever happened to CoolEdit?) but Audacity is freeware.
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 1:10 am
by faceless
Mandy, I just found this item about setting recording properties in Vista. If you adjust it accordingly it should hopefully work...
Vista: Windows Control Panel / Hardware and Sound / Sound / Manage Audio Devices
Recording / Properties / General: Device Usage: “Use this device (enable)”
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 9:58 am
by Mandy
major.tom wrote:Audacity's what I use to remove commercials from GG's talkSPORT episodes. Rarely (1/100) it will crash, but I'm running the Beta version, so I've only myself to blame.
I'll wager there are better editing programs out there (whatever happened to CoolEdit?) but Audacity is freeware.
Thanks Major.tom.
Indeed, it was your post in another thread (I think in Galloway forum) which pointed me to Audacity. I recall you said you you see spikes in the sound pattern before most commercials when TalkSport play some pre-amble.
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 10:00 am
by Mandy
faceless wrote:Mandy, I just found this item about setting recording properties in Vista. If you adjust it accordingly it should hopefully work...
Vista: Windows Control Panel / Hardware and Sound / Sound / Manage Audio Devices
Recording / Properties / General: Device Usage: “Use this device (enable)”
Thanks faceless. The problem is that the only recording device there (including when saying to show disabled devices) is the microphone. I attach an image below. There doesn't seem to be a recording device there for the internal sound system.
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 1:36 am
by faceless
I'd suggest you reinstall the drivers for the soundcard - that should sort it with any luck.
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 10:34 am
by Mandy
Thanks. Update driver says it is the latest.
Anyway, I am now bypassing the issue by using the old XP box, or using VISTA whilst recording via REAL Player (which unfortunately doesn't have pause).
Thanks for everyone's help. Over time, we shall see if other VISTA users have the same issue.