"Lamb Chop" <nospam@please.com> wrote in message
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> Where are the option of the Record what you hear in Vista? I want to
> record
> some radio programs.
"Lamb Chop" <nospam@please.com> wrote in message
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> Where are the option of the Record what you hear in Vista? I want to
> record
> some radio programs.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
Mine is a laptop Lenovo T60. The sound card showed in hardware manager is:
Sound MAX integrated Digital HD Audio.
Sorry I still couldn't find that option as in XP or 2k or any earlier
version of windows.
Any suggestion
Thanks
"Dave Cox" <dcox1961@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Dana Cline - MVP" <dcline@scriptpro.com> wrote in
> news:eQyfy$ulHHA.4592@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
>
> > Where are the option of the Record what you hear in Vista? I
> > want to
> >> record
> >> some radio programs.
> >
>
> What sound card do you have? "What you hear recording" is driver
> specific.
>
> I know the latest Creative sound card drivers have it.
>
> If you do have it it will be in the sound options in control panel
> under the recording tab.
"Lamb Chop" <nospam@please.com> wrote in
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> Mine is a laptop Lenovo T60. The sound card showed in hardware
> manager is:
>
> Sound MAX integrated Digital HD Audio.
>
> Sorry I still couldn't find that option as in XP or 2k or any
> earlier version of windows.
>
> Any suggestion
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
>
> "Dave Cox" <dcox1961@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns993151C56FD08dcoxonramp113org@69.28.186.12 1...
>> "Dana Cline - MVP" <dcline@scriptpro.com> wrote in
>> news:eQyfy$ulHHA.4592@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
>>
>> > Where are the option of the Record what you hear in Vista? I
>> > want to
>> >> record
>> >> some radio programs.
>> >
>>
>> What sound card do you have? "What you hear recording" is driver
>> specific.
>>
>> I know the latest Creative sound card drivers have it.
>>
>> If you do have it it will be in the sound options in control
>> panel under the recording tab.
>
>
>
Is this a new laptop with Vista installed or did you upgrade it from
XP?
If it's a new laptop there is a good chance you will not have the
"What you hear" recording available. You will have to do as others
suggested and use a 3rd party application.
If you upgraded it and you had the "What you hear" recording prior to
installing Vista you need to go to Sound Max's web site and see if
they have any Vista drivers for your onboard sound.
Unfortunately, it is a preloaded laptop. I feel Microsoft removing these
functions are pushing his customers into more troubles.
Thanks Dave
"Dave Cox" <dcox1961@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Lamb Chop" <nospam@please.com> wrote in
> news:eSCFEZwlHHA.596@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl:
>
> > Mine is a laptop Lenovo T60. The sound card showed in hardware
> > manager is:
> >
> > Sound MAX integrated Digital HD Audio.
> >
> > Sorry I still couldn't find that option as in XP or 2k or any
> > earlier version of windows.
> >
> > Any suggestion
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Dave Cox" <dcox1961@gmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:Xns993151C56FD08dcoxonramp113org@69.28.186.12 1...
> >> "Dana Cline - MVP" <dcline@scriptpro.com> wrote in
> >> news:eQyfy$ulHHA.4592@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
> >>
> >> > Where are the option of the Record what you hear in Vista? I
> >> > want to
> >> >> record
> >> >> some radio programs.
> >> >
> >>
> >> What sound card do you have? "What you hear recording" is driver
> >> specific.
> >>
> >> I know the latest Creative sound card drivers have it.
> >>
> >> If you do have it it will be in the sound options in control
> >> panel under the recording tab.
> >
> >
> >
>
> Is this a new laptop with Vista installed or did you upgrade it from
> XP?
>
> If it's a new laptop there is a good chance you will not have the
> "What you hear" recording available. You will have to do as others
> suggested and use a 3rd party application.
>
> If you upgraded it and you had the "What you hear" recording prior to
> installing Vista you need to go to Sound Max's web site and see if
> they have any Vista drivers for your onboard sound.
I had the same issue, but finally figured it out. For me, it was Studio Mix, or Stereo Mix...something like that. I use the "HI-Q" Recorder, the only thing that worked perfectly for me. There's a free version to get you used to it...and from there, you're in!
Cyn
"Dave Cox" <dcox1961@gmail.com> wrote in message news:Xns993151C56FD08dcoxonramp113org@69.28.186.12 1...
"Dana Cline - MVP" <dcline@scriptpro.com> wrote in
news:eQyfy$ulHHA.4592@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
> Where are the option of the Record what you hear in Vista? I
> want to
>> record
>> some radio programs.
>
What sound card do you have? "What you hear recording" is driver
specific.
I know the latest Creative sound card drivers have it.
If you do have it it will be in the sound options in control panel
under the recording tab.
"Lamb Chop" <nospam@please.com> wrote in
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> Unfortunately, it is a preloaded laptop. I feel Microsoft
> removing these functions are pushing his customers into more
> troubles.
>
> Thanks Dave
>
>
Microsoft didn't remove anything that feature was never a part of
Windows that feature was supplied by your sound card drivers not
Microsoft.
If that feature was important to you then you should have taken the
time to make sure the new laptop sound card drivers supported it.
Once again, download a 3rd party application that allows you to do what
you want.
they removed the game port support that my soundcard has.......
"Dave Cox" <dcox1961@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Lamb Chop" <nospam@please.com> wrote in
> news:uBm0LyxlHHA.4684@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl:
>
>> Unfortunately, it is a preloaded laptop. I feel Microsoft
>> removing these functions are pushing his customers into more
>> troubles.
>>
>> Thanks Dave
>>
>>
>
>
> Microsoft didn't remove anything that feature was never a part of
> Windows that feature was supplied by your sound card drivers not
> Microsoft.
>
> If that feature was important to you then you should have taken the
> time to make sure the new laptop sound card drivers supported it.
>
>
> Once again, download a 3rd party application that allows you to do what
> you want.