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This applies to Windows 7 and above and MXWendler version 4.2 and above | |||
'''Problem''' | '''Problem''' | ||
When there is no audio in or out, it is generally related to a non-existing audio recording device under | When there is no audio in or out, it is generally related to a non-existing audio recording device under Windows 7. | ||
'''Test''' | '''Test''' | ||
1. Is there a default audio recording device?<br> | 1. Is there a default audio recording device?<br> | ||
2. If not, create a default recording device | 2. If not, create a default recording device. | ||
'''Solution''' | '''Solution''' | ||
1. Open audio settings, recording devices | 1. Open audio settings, recording devices. | ||
2. Right click 'Show disabled devices' | 2. Right-click 'Show disabled devices'. | ||
3. 'Enable' the device 'Stereo Mix' | 3. 'Enable' the device 'Stereo Mix'. | ||
4. 'Set as default' the device 'Stereo Mix' | 4. 'Set as default' the device 'Stereo Mix'. |
Latest revision as of 12:06, 1 October 2019
This applies to Windows 7 and above and MXWendler version 4.2 and above
Problem
When there is no audio in or out, it is generally related to a non-existing audio recording device under Windows 7.
Test
1. Is there a default audio recording device?
2. If not, create a default recording device.
Solution
1. Open audio settings, recording devices.
2. Right-click 'Show disabled devices'.
3. 'Enable' the device 'Stereo Mix'.
4. 'Set as default' the device 'Stereo Mix'.