Audio Input - Sound Card, not Mic?
Moderator: MADRIX Team
Re: Audio Input - Sound Card, not Mic?
Hi,
Yes, that is possible, but only if your computer/Windows supports it or provides the required devices.
MADRIX accesses all devices which Windows offers for Recording.
Please make sure to go through the steps explained in the user manual and see if you can get Stereo Mix to work. If yes, you will be able to get the audio input from other applications.
LINK:
http://help.madrix.com/m3/html/madrix/h ... ation.html
Yes, that is possible, but only if your computer/Windows supports it or provides the required devices.
MADRIX accesses all devices which Windows offers for Recording.
Please make sure to go through the steps explained in the user manual and see if you can get Stereo Mix to work. If yes, you will be able to get the audio input from other applications.
LINK:
http://help.madrix.com/m3/html/madrix/h ... ation.html
Re: Audio Input - Sound Card, not Mic?
This can be a challenge. I have a Sony laptop that would not support "recording playback". Depending on the sound card manufacturer it may be called many different things. I purchased a $20 USB Soundblaster sound card and it supports this feature. They call it "What you Hear".
Also, if you get it to work but there seems to be an echo, change or disable mic settings.
Also, if you get it to work but there seems to be an echo, change or disable mic settings.
Re: Audio Input - Sound Card, not Mic?
Hello zeighty,
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Maybe the echo depends on a setting in the "Microsoft Windows" sound settings.
Please go to "Start > Control Panel > Sound" and switch to the "Recording" tab. Select the "Default Device" and go to the "Properties". In the "Device Properties" switch to the "Listen" tab and have a look if "Listen to this device" is disabled. If this option is enabled it can be happened that you can hear an echo.
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If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us again!
Thank you.
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Maybe the echo depends on a setting in the "Microsoft Windows" sound settings.
Please go to "Start > Control Panel > Sound" and switch to the "Recording" tab. Select the "Default Device" and go to the "Properties". In the "Device Properties" switch to the "Listen" tab and have a look if "Listen to this device" is disabled. If this option is enabled it can be happened that you can hear an echo.
.
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us again!
Thank you.