Recording windows 7 Pro 64 bit (HDMI)

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Recording windows 7 Pro 64 bit (HDMI)

Post by Mazz » Mon Aug 20, 2012 4:14 pm

So I built a new system and am installing all my favorite software which means Audacity has to go on there. But eh problem of trying to figure out how to get it to work. I've tried all variations with sound inputs etc. and cant get any sound to come through the stereo mix.
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In the recording menu once all hidden devices are displayed I get these strange HDMI output icons that can't be activated.
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Anyone have any ideas?

HDMI card is an Nvidia GTX 670

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Re: Recording windows 7 Pro 64 bit (HDMI)

Post by kozikowski » Mon Aug 20, 2012 4:44 pm

Some newer Windows machine don't have Stereo-Mix.

HDMI Audio is the audio track that goes down the HDMI connection to your monitor or TV. You don't need the separate audio cables any more like you did with DVI or earlier video connections.

http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/tu ... puter.html

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Re: Recording windows 7 Pro 64 bit (HDMI)

Post by Mazz » Mon Aug 20, 2012 4:58 pm

Thanks for the quick response. If there is no stereo mix would it show up as in the pic in my earlier post and if there is no stereo mix is there a work around?

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Re: Recording windows 7 Pro 64 bit (HDMI)

Post by DVDdoug » Mon Aug 20, 2012 7:47 pm

If you are trying to record HDMI from a Bly-Ray player, it's copy protected (unless you are playing a homemade disc).

And, you probably have an HDMI output, but no HDMI input.
...and cant get any sound to come through the stereo mix.
This page has some suggest applications if your soundcard/driver don't support Stereo Mix. I don't own Total Recorder (~$20 USD), but a lot of people seem to get good results with it.

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Re: Recording windows 7 Pro 64 bit (HDMI)

Post by PGA » Mon Aug 20, 2012 7:55 pm

If you want to be able to record the Stereo Mix off your Realtek sound card, you probably need to either disable or mute ALL the other input options in Windows Sound. You then need to set your Device Toolbar to look something like this.
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Device Toolbar for recording Stereo Mix off Realtek sound card
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That is what I have with ONLY the Stereo Mix present as a device in the Sound > Recording tab of Windows.
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Re: Recording windows 7 Pro 64 bit (HDMI)

Post by Mazz » Mon Aug 20, 2012 10:00 pm

That did it. Amazing how you get this level of support with a free app.

Cheers for the help guys

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