| Vista Recording Problems We're getting complaints that our recorder
doesn't work in Vista.
It may be that you have the recorder disabled in Vista or your
computer manufacturer may have built your computer so that you cannot
record what you play.
Let's start by examining your OS first.
By default, the only enabled recoding input devices are Microphone and Line
In which would mean that you can't record a sound played on your
computer. To enable additional inputs, log on with elevated
administrator rights and follow these steps.
In the Control Panel Classic View click Sound.

In the Standard View click Hardware and Sound.

Right click on a white space and select Show Disabled Devices
from the pop-up menu.

Now you should see all the devices available.
Right click and select Enable for each device that you want to use.

To record sounds being played through a media player select the
Stereo Mix control...

Click the Set Default button

You will have to change the default to use other devices as your
input source.
If you do not see a Stereo Mix device or
something similar it may be disabled at the hardware level. Some
manufacturers have disabled recording so you will not see a Stereo
Mix control. Dell says that they will enable the device in new
systems but does not offer a workaround. Sony says maybe, maybe not.
Searching the web for solutions shows numerous case where using a
different driver works but in some cases the only workaround is to
use an external sound card or to connect your speakers to your
microphone jack as demonstrated below.
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You will need a splitter that provides two output ports
from your speakers and a cable to connect one of the
ports to the microphone port.
- Plug the splitter into your headphone (or
speaker) output jack.
- Plug the cable into one of the splitter outputs.
- Plug your headphones (or speakers) into the
other splitter output.
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