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gandjcarr wrote on 12/3/2012, 4:21 PM

Hi,

How audio is recorded is actually a function of the Windows operating system and your sound card, not your Magix software.Audio Cleaning Lab will record from whatever source you tell it to record from.  If you could provide a little more detail on what you want to record from, perhaps we could help you.

Good Luck,

George

hueseph wrote on 12/4/2012, 1:11 AM

You need to check your settings. In the Windows mixer make sure that you are recording from your input device and not from "stereo out" or "what u hear". If you have a proper audio interface, you should be using that interfaces ASIO driver. Set this up in MM's options.

brocklehurst9jp wrote on 12/4/2012, 2:34 AM

many thanks for trying but I have tried for ages and still not got it to change I am 69 and a bit of a novice got to finish now the dam thing is giving me an headache again many thanks for trying BenB

gandjcarr wrote on 12/4/2012, 12:20 PM

Hi Ben,

I have a IDT audio device not Realtech, i was able to find the following youtube video that shows how to set up a realtech device to record the stereo mix that plays through your speakers.

Once you have enabled "stereo mix" you will probably have to change your input settings in Audio Cleaning Lab.

Good luck,

George

brocklehurst9jp wrote on 12/5/2012, 2:17 AM

Hi many thanks to you all for trying but in the end I had to get a man in a suit to help me he downloaded some thing from the realtek web site and all is running well, again many thanks BenB