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Join Date: Sep 2008
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OS: XP
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Realtek HD Audio Input is also Output
Realtek HD Audio Input is also Output problem
I had this "problem" a while ago, but I kinda liked it, considering I don't use a mic anyway and I could record songs from (for example) YouTube with it. I thought the "problem" was due to a certain Driver. Does anyone know what version of the Driver had this "problem"? Cause I'd really love to have my output being input as well. Cheers. |
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Re: Realtek HD Audio Input is also Output
To solve the problem you guys are describing you have to follow these steps.
1.go into your "realtek HD audi manager" 2. Click on the "mixer" tab 3. select your recording device eg. Realtek HDA primary input.. 4. you should see "cd volume" "line volume" "mic volume" "stereo mix" 5. Mute the "stereo mix".... that's in the old manager. Are you using the new manager? I think it may solve the issue...although i liked the old manager much better. Also, if you're on vista, peer through the windows sound mixer?
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