stereo mixer on vista

have hp Pavilion dv6205us and I want to get stereo mixer how can I add it

No, I have not received a response

so I bought an acer computer and solved my problem

thanx

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    Original title: stereo mix on Vista

    How do we install the stereo mix on 32-bit vista?

    Stereo mix is a function of the audio driver.  Not all drivers support.  You should check with the manufacturer of the computer to see if your computer supports the mixture.

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    Hello.

    I have a P300 with Realtek internal sound card and drivers updated.
    I NEED a stereo mixer in the recording devices, but I currently get only a MIC input, even after checking "Show offline and disabled devices."

    Yes, I updated the drivers HD Audio of this site Web and Realtek and still nothing.
    The only other thing that could affect this, but I don't see how I use ASIO4ALL drivers audio in conjunction with the Realtek drivers.

    I'm running Vista 32 bit Edition Home Premium

    your

    Hi mate

    I confused m do you know why?
    Because you talk about audio driver Realtek and sound chip and my knowledge, that the Satellite Pro P300 was equipped with the audio chip Conexant!

    It s NOT the Realtek chip! It s Conexant!

    According my Conexant audio chip experience can't stand stereo mixer in the recording devices!

    Good bye

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    Windows Vista and the Microsoft default value "High definition Audio Device" driver (automatically selected and installed by Setup of Vista), no recording device is listed with the exception of the Microphone, Line In, CD Audio, as in this screenshot of the A100-998 in question:
    http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/1981/a100998jp6.PNG

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    Post edited by: [email protected]_UK

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    Nice day

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    Good luck to you, by 2050, I think that at this time, you will return to use as mainframe legacy systems > Lo0o0oL

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    You feel better now? I mean after writing all this here.

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    Select this option.

    > I can't find any option to use or activate the "Stereo Mix" option in the Windows mixer
    > I know this forum and other reviews on the net that the Conexant sound cards may not support stereo > Mix, but I was wondering if anyone could confirm this is certainly the case for SmartAudio 221?

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    I searched for centuries about how to turn on my stereo mix and I can't just it get up...
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    From my experience the Conexant audio chip does not support this, but found this interesting thread:
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  • How to get the stereo mix on the Satellite P500 with Conexant - SOLUTION sound card

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    I'll write here what it takes to run the 'stereo mix' on a laptop computer equipped with a sound card Conexant.
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    to run this function, you need drivers nr. 4.111.0.62
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    These are the drivers of Lenovo G555 model IN2AUD25WW5.exe
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    Post edited by: olo320i_1

    Post edited by: olo320i_1

    Hi mate

    Thanks a lot for this short statement.

    One of my friends had the same problem on because the stereo mix was not available on the sound chip Contexant.
    Perhaps this info could be useful

    Once again; Well done!

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  • Can't see stereo mix on Dell Inspiron 7520

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    I know it is a problem that lasts for years and I googled and read a lot of forum posts on this topic but I still can't understand.

    I have a new Dell Inspiron 7520 and I want to use the stereo mix function, so I can record audio coming out of my Conexant SmartAudio HD card.

    I tried to open the driver and .inf file commenting on these three lines:

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    HKR,%EPattributePath%\EpSettings\StereoMixEnable,MixAssocSeq,1,E0,E0

    HKR,%EPattributePath%\EpSettings\StereoMixEnable,MuteGainSettings,1,00,00

    I then go back into Device Manager and re - install the driver Conexant by accessing the location of the .inf file that I just edited (by removing the comments of semi-colons). But I get the error message: "Windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error while attempting to install it - Conexant HD Audio - the system cannot find the file specified. '. Just before I noticed it says that the driver is not signed, which could be a problem as I have Win 7 Home Premium 64 bit.

    Any advice greatly appreciated.

    I got it to work!

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    New Dell Inspiron 7520, Win 7 Home Premium 64 bit, Conexant SmartAudio HD sound card with the last driver Conexant Web Dell Drivers site. Stereo mix would not appear in Control Panel > Sound > recording even tab after a right-click empty space and selecting display disabled and show disconnected devices.

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    Make sure that you install the Conexant HD SmartAudio driver. You should see it under the sound, video and game controllers in Device Manager. With the Conexant driver already installed and the key work is to find the exact location of the driver file. It can vary from one computer to another and also be called something else. Mine is called chdrt.inf and it was located in: C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\chdrt.inf_amd64_neutral_fa34defac299c440

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    ; HKR,%EPattributePath%\EpSettings\StereoMixEnable,enable,1,01

    ; HKR,%EPattributePath%\EpSettings\StereoMixEnable,MixAssocSeq,1,E0,E0

    ; HKR,%EPattributePath%\EpSettings\StereoMixEnable,MuteGainSettings,1,00,00

    Delete the semicolon-->; and save the file. However, Windows doesn't allow you to save the .inf file unless you change the permissions of files. It becomes complicated and a little dangerous!

    Basically a right-click on the .inf, then click these buttons/tabs... Properties > Security > advanced > owner. The current owner should be TrustedInstaller. Change this account on your computer that has administrator rights, and you can connect as long as. To do this, click on change and in the "change in ownership to:" field there an entry should be there as: Administrators (name\Administrators of your computer) to select that then Ok and apply and Ok to close the dialog boxes.

    Now right-click on the .inf again file: properties > Security > Edit > select "Everyone" in the "Group or user names" > check the corresponding box to 'Write' in the 'Permissions for everyone' section > press Apply and OK your way to close all the dialog boxes. Now you can save the .inf file, you remove the semicolons of!

    This step is VERY important. You must change the return of the permissions to the way they were. Right-click on the .inf right and as before changing the write permission by deselecting the checkbox for 'Writing', and then change the property of the .inf file back to TrustedInstaller. This time you'll owner > Edit > other users or groups and type NT service TrustedInstaller in the box and press on check the names, then Ok and apply your way out dialog boxes.

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    To install the driver: Device Manager > sound, video and game controllers > right click on HD SmartAudio Conexant > update driver software > Browse my computer for driver software > let me pick from a list... > Have Disk > Browse > now, here, you have to find the location of the .inf file that you just edited, in my case, I stuck in the path to the folder and press on enter then select the chrdt.inf file and click OK. When it was installed I went back to the command-line as before and run the command: bcdedit/set nointegritychecks OFF

    Now, I rebooted the computer and this time stereo Mix appear in Control Panel > sound > recording after right click tab empty space and selecting display disabled and show disconnected devices.

    Sources of info:

    "How to get stereo mix on SOLUTION Conexant sound card"

    forums.Toshiba.com/.../174656

    'How-to Configure System32'

    www.eHow.com/how_7625078_configure-system32.html

    "How to restore TrustedInstaller as owner of a file in Vista and Windows 7"

    www.Vistax64.com/.../159360-TrustedInstaller-Restore-owner.html

    "Windows 7 - turn off driver signing verification.

    en.kioskea.NET/.../3914-Windows-7-disable-signature-verification-of-drivers

  • Need help with a stereo mix in INSPIRON N4030

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