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Look on your Taskbar. On the far right shall be some Icons. Look for a Speaker. Double click on it and goto "Options". Then click "Recording", in there make sure your 'Stereo Mix' is checked, if its not, check it. Then click "Ok". Then Select the "Stereo Mix".

Your soundcard is now ready to be recorded from...... hope that clears it up, if not =/

I tried my best.

Vista?? Vista completely messed up these programs because it does not let you record from the audio output by simply changing the recording. In XP you can change recording device, make it Wave Mix, Audiocard Output, Mic, or Video.

What you can do is, check if you have Line In on your sound card, if you do, you would have to get a splitter and split your speaker output and put one in to your line in.

If you have Line Out in addition to Speaker output, just get 3.5 to 3.5 male to male and just loop your audio to it.

When you right click the speaker>Audio Devices (or something like that, i forget what its called), what's listed in the Recording tab? One of those devices (line in, mic, or speakers maybe...) right click>Properties, Levels tab and adjust the slider for wave/speaker (or similar), mute the others. Sorry i can't be more specific, not on Vista at the moment.

You should try audacity. If you can't record sound with this through your computer, then your soundcard may not be able to. there is a dropdown list on the program that lists your abilities to record. Mine list "internal mic" "external mic" and "line in." If you have a Creative soundcard it should list "what u hear." That's how I record with my computer.

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