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05-22-2018 08:20 AM
@ah_Q@ wrote:I am not able to use any software.
The options are as shown in my previous message: External Microphone, Internal Microphone, Stereo Mix
Have you tried using the free "Audacity" software, to make your recordings?
05-22-2018 08:22 AM
@mdklassenwrote:Have you tried using the free "Audacity" software, to make your recordings?
The problem is with recording devices. I have audacity, but that isnt really the problem
05-22-2018 08:23 AM
@mdklassenwrote:Have you tried using the free "Audacity" software, to make your recordings?
I mean, my point is that it does not matter which program I use, the option on Stereo Mix will still be unavailable, right?
05-22-2018 08:26 AM
@ah_Qwrote:The problem is with recording devices. I have Audacity, but that isn't really the problem.
How are you recording? Via software, using Audacity?
Or, do you have an external recording device, connected to "line-out"?
05-22-2018 08:28 AM
@ah_Q@ wrote:I mean, my point is that it does not matter which program I use, the option on Stereo Mix will still be unavailable, right?
Right ??? Not necessarily! It depends on whether you are using "software" or "hardware" to save the audio-output.
What are you using?
05-22-2018 08:31 AM
@mdklassenwrote:How are you recording? Via software, using Audacity?
Or, do you have an external recording device, connected to "line-out"?
I do not have an external recording device.
The reason that I wish to record is for a program called Anki to record short audio clips directly into the program. But the point is that I cannot enable Stereo Mix for the reason that it states that the Stereo Mix is unplugged. Therefore, I am not using any program.
As mentioned above, the problem only occurs when I plug in headphones which have a built in microphone.
If I use headphones without a built in microphone, then Stereo Mix does not say it is unplugged.
05-22-2018 08:34 AM
@mdklassenwrote:
@ah_Q@ wrote:I mean, my point is that it does not matter which program I use, the option on Stereo Mix will still be unavailable, right?
Right ??? Not necessarily! It depends on whether you are using "software" or "hardware" to save the audio-output.
What are you using?
so, the program I usually use is called Anki. It is not an audio program. It is a flashcard program with the option to record short clips of sound. It does not have any internal sound settings.
However, I also have installed Audacity, and found that the same issue occurs.
However, on my previous laptop (ASUS), I did not have this problem. When I plugged in all three different pairs of headphones, Stereo Mix was still available to be selected and did not say "not plugged in"
12-07-2018 12:50 PM
Exactly the same here. I'm using HP Probook 450G3 with Conexant ISST sound card and as soon as I unplug my earpods (Apple wired earphones, with built-in mic) stereo mix becomes ready, while when they are plugged stereo mix appears as "not plugged in".
I suppose this is a issue with the driver. A solution would be very useful.
Regards.