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For Standalone, how do I turn on the “stereo mix” audio source in Windows Vista?

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For Standalone, how do I turn on the “stereo mix” audio source in Windows Vista?

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The “stereo mix” audio source is hidden by default in Windows Vista. Please follow the steps below in order to enable this audio channel within Windows Vista: • Select “Sound” from the Control Panel. • Select the “Recording” tab. • Right click on the background of the tab and choose “show disabled devices”. • Select the “Stereo Mix” or similar recording device and click “Properties”. • Within the “General Properties” tab, select “Use this device (enable)”. After completing the above steps, you should be able to use your “stereo mix” audio source within G-Force Standalone and V-Bar applications (same as within Windows XP). Please note that you may also need to increase the “Sound Preamp Scale” and/or “Sound Response Scale” within G-Force prior to seeing noticeable reactivity.

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The “stereo mix” audio source is hidden by default in Windows Vista. Please follow the steps below in order to enable this audio channel within Windows Vista: • Select “Sound” from the Control Panel. • Select the “Recording” tab. • Right click on the background of the tab and choose “show disabled devices”. • Select the “Stereo Mix” or similar recording device and click “Properties”. • Within the “General Properties” tab, select “Use this device (enable)”. After completing the above steps, you should be able to use your “stereo mix” audio source within WhiteCap Standalone and V-Bar applications (same as within Windows XP). Please note that you may also need to increase the “Sound Preamp Scale” and/or “Sound Response Scale” within WhiteCap prior to seeing noticeable reactivity.

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