Issue with Replay Video Capture - It's ONLY Recording Sound/Audio through the mic, and not on-board sound.
I bought a new computer loaded with Windows 7 and when I uploaded Replay Media Catcher, I can only record with my mic and not internally like I could when I was using Windows XP. Using the mic does not allow for good sound and picks up every sound in the room. Any solutions?
Re: Using Windows 7 -audio capture through mic only
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Originally Posted by
davejohnson
Replay Media Catcher
Replay Media Catcher or Replay Video Capture?
Re: Using Windows 7 -audio capture through mic only
Re: Using Windows 7 -audio capture through mic only
Do you have the Universal Audio Driver enabled?
Re: Using Windows 7 -audio capture through mic only
I have tried it with the Unversial Driver enabled and without. Neither seems to work.
Re: Using Windows 7 -audio capture through mic only
You can record sound in Windows 7 if you have the "Wave-Out Mix" or "What U Hear". They are similar to the "Stereo Mix" from Windows XP.
I don't have Wave-Out Mix or Stereo Mix in Windows 7 Professional, so the "Universal Audio Driver" is the only way to record video with sound for me when using Windows 7. The only problem I have with it is that I need to start Replay video Capture first and then open a web-browser, TV tuner,... Otherwise the diagram above RVC is absolutely flat and no sound is being recorded.
http://img815.imageshack.us/img815/1307/rvc.jpg
Is you diagram flat when you try to record? What happens when you run the Audio Setup/Test?
Re: Using Windows 7 -audio capture through mic only
Try this
For Windows 7
#1. Go into audio setup/testing (via settings) and ENABLE the Vista Recording Feature
#2. IN SETTINGS, Enable the Universal Audio Driver
That's what i use for my 7 64 set up and it works fine.
Let me know how it goes :)
Re: Using Windows 7 -audio capture through mic only
This sounds remarkably like my problem - I have a Sounblaster Audigy SE in my PC and I'm struggling big time to get decent sound through Video Recorder - everything else works (audio-wise at least) but I can't get decent sound through Video Recorder. It starts to record the very first bit of sound and then seems to go into a permanent loop, constantly repeating the first half second of sound over the video, so it sounds like something out of a horror film!
I've been into settings and tried all combinations of Universal Audio Driver and testing my soundcard to not use it - nothing is recorded when I try to run the audio card tests, so I have to default back - my understanding is that I probably need to select 'What you hear" from my soundcard settings - that doesn't appear on the lists for recording options, either normally or if displaying hidden or disabled devices.
I'm running Windows 7 - my laptop is on Vista and I can get it through there - and apparently, if I install 'old' drivers for Win7 it will work. I've tried that but if I uninstall all the old creative drivers and then the hardware, then re-install using the 'old' drivers, I just get blue-screened!
Anyone got any ideas on how to get What You Hear back into the Audigy menu or a work-around for Video Recorder to get sound from my card?
Re: Using Windows 7 -audio capture through mic only
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Originally Posted by
sgt912
It starts to record the very first bit of sound and then seems to go into a permanent loop, constantly repeating the first half second of sound over the video, so it sounds like something out of a horror film!
Does it happen when you record from Youtube? Or only when you record from Silverlight player or WMP?
Re: Using Windows 7 -audio capture through mic only
Sorry, it's taking me a while to answer this one - doing a full PC re-install at the moment, but I had tried it with BBC, C4 and Sky, all with the same quirky sounds - once I've finished the reinstall I'll try it on YouTube and some locally stored video files and see what happens.