>New computer, Windows 7. We transferred the Soundblaster Live! 24 bit card from old WinXP computer, installed driver downloaded 2007 Dec, so probably not a 64 bit driver. (No newer driver available on Soundblaster web site, card not supported any more.) Sound card works fine in new computer.
>First, installed Audacity 1.2.6 on new computer. The choices in Edit/Preferences/Audio I/O for Recording Device are;
- Microsoft Sound Mapper
Microphone (SB Live! 24- bit)
Line-In (SB Live! 24-bit)
S/PDIF-In (SB Live! 24-bit)
>Then, uninstalled 1.2.6 and installed 1.3.12. Under Preferences/Devices,the same four choices are offered for Recording Device. We cannot choose "What you hear" now. None of the choices for Recording Device enables recording of sound from the sound card. Thus, we cannot record with Audacity.
So, for some reason, Audacity does not offer the choice "What you hear" on Win7 computer. Is this due to the incompatibility of the driver? We are puzzled. Do we need a 64 bit sound card to enable this choice, or has this choice disappeared for another reason?
Thank you.