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Recording "what you hear" using a Creative X-Fi on Vista

Hello,

I apologise if I posted this in the wrong forum or even the wrong board altogether but I'm desperate to make this work. I bought a Creative X-Fi Xtreme Audio sound card today because my Asus P5B onboard SoundMAX sound card is terrible - there's a constant background static noise/beeping thing which you can even record using normal software when you turn up the Wave output volume. Its "Stereo Mix" input doesn't work at all for me, it was just a constant stream of low volume static which sounded similar to the other static, definitely unrelated to line-in/microphone input I had plugged in at that time. I used to have a SoundBlaster Live! whose "What you hear" input worked just fine on Windows XP. I'm using Windows Vista 64-bit now though (urgh) and I didn't manage to make the old drivers of this product (which is no longer supported by Creative) work with Vista. The X-Fi Vista drivers give you four recording devices:

Microphone
Line-In
Auxiliary
S-PDIF/In

None of which appear to allow you to record "What you hear". I read that Vista drivers tend not to permit you to record this on purpose or something because of protected content/streaming issues?!

Would you please help me out? Is there a simple way for me to record "What you hear" by using special software? I am going to buy splitters on Monday otherwise so I can simply plug in the output back into the line-in socket or something. But that's inferior of course, there's a considerable loss of quality I suppose.

Edit:

I'm using the following driver btw:
http://ccftp.creative.com/manualdn/Drivers...B_1_04_0078.exe

I just talked to somebody who has an X-Fi Xtreme Music and he actually does have that What U Hear device...

Recording "what you hear" using a Creative X-Fi on Vista

Reply #1
This is a known problem with Vista...  But, I don't have Vista and I don't know there is a "real solution".  You may be able to use a cable looped-back from line-out-to line-in, or a program like Total Recorder can probably do it.  (Although, Total Recorder is not yet fully Vista-compatible.)


P.S.  I found some instructions here.

Recording "what you hear" using a Creative X-Fi on Vista

Reply #2
I had the same problem as you and  think this will solve the problem.
Vista disables some of your audio devices by default, you can activate them in the control panel.
This is how you do it [control panel in classic mode]
control panel -> audio -> recording -> context menu -> show inactivated devices -> right click on "what you hear" and select activate.
Hope this was what you were looking for.
I just like listening to music

Recording "what you hear" using a Creative X-Fi on Vista

Reply #3
I had the same problem as you and  think this will solve the problem.
Vista disables some of your audio devices by default, you can activate them in the control panel.
This is how you do it [control panel in classic mode]
control panel -> audio -> recording -> context menu -> show inactivated devices -> right click on "what you hear" and select activate.
Hope this was what you were looking for.


I think you mean Sound -> Recording -> Show Disabled Devices/Show Disconnected Devices.
I have those already activated and it still doesn't show up.

Recording "what you hear" using a Creative X-Fi on Vista

Reply #4
I have a Creative Audigy 2 ZS on my PC use the "What You Hear" setting on the Recording Devices setting within Vista and it works fine as i can use any audio/screen recording software.

I record Webcasts or Webinar sessions a product like HyperCam2 (with the audio coming from Skype - audio from a conference call).

The question is: How can I get the same ability on a Notebook? Do i need to get a Creative card for the notebook like the Sound Blaster X-fi for notebook xpress card? OR some other product? Would it have the 'What you hear' feature? It doesn't explicitly say that on site.

I've being looking for a similar record 'What You Hear' solution at the recording option level so i can use HyperCam (or any screen recording software) along with Skype to record those webcasts,

Any advice appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Recording "what you hear" using a Creative X-Fi on Vista

Reply #5
i have a  question i  want to play  music in paltalk  like i did in  xp  but now i  got  vista  home-- and for the life of me i can not fique how to do it-- i have  been  reading how to on web  but it not helping-- for one - i do not  have Stereo Mix look for Wave or Wave out or What you Hear for Creative cards. - as i  got a  creative  X-Fi Xtreme Audio  sound  card


some of what i have  see  state  vista  hide  some  setting--  i found how to show  show disabled devices  in    speaker icon / Record controls,, but i still do not  find  any  Stereo Mix look for Wave or Wave out or What you Hear for Creative cards

in my sound/recording  all i have  is  ---  Microphone  & Line- in  ---&  Auxiliary--& S/ppif-in                and in  sound playback    speaker==  & digital audio interface--  and that  with  disconnected  devices and disabled devices  click and  enable







i was  reading this  site  Playing Music in Vista    http://www.flamesplace.com/PlayingMusicVista.htm---- but it not must help as i can not  find  any  mixer--  stereo  mix  or  what you hear---
i  even  found a other  site    Playing music from your Windows Vista Software directly into a Paltalk Room  http://livingacim.com/resources/ptmusic.htm-- still not helping-- have  no idea  where to  go  now