I installed SF Audio Studio 14.0 and now the feature "What You Hear" .

Joe-Lib wrote on 7/19/2020, 8:55 PM

I was using the Trial Version 12.6 and liked it since it had the "What You Hear" recording feature. An actual check box to enable it. Then I bought SF Audio Studio 14.0 and I cannot find the feature "What You Hear" and I cannot record now.

Does anyone know where it is? Or did they drop that feature. If they did, I'm going to ask for a refund.

 

Joe

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rraud wrote on 7/20/2020, 10:51 AM

I am not very familiar with SF AS, but "What You Hear" or aka, "Stereo Mix" in Realtek soundcards, must first be selected in the OS Sound settings, then in SF's 'record' audio device.

If you are running the Win10 OS, make sure it is enabled in the "Privacy" settings. A few months ago on my PC, a Win 10 update disabled 'Stereo mix' and the internal mic arbitrarily.

Joe-Lib wrote on 7/20/2020, 11:34 AM

rraud, Stereo Mix does not do what "What You Hear" does. The trial 12.6 has a check box just for "What You Hear" and that's missing in SF Audio Studio 14.0 I cannot record audio of the nature of what I hear because that feature takes the speaker audio out and and routes it back to line in or audio in. Stereo Mix does not do that. I'm sure version 14.0 has the "What You Hear" feature but I cannot find it.

rraud wrote on 7/20/2020, 1:11 PM

Sorry Joe-Lib, I am not familiar with AS. I was just going by my past experience with the old Sound Blaster cards which had a 'Record what you hear' option. The Realtek's 'Stereo mix' which basically did the same on all my old and new Dell PCs if so assigned in Audio device> Record. I did have two Toshiba Satellites that did not have that soundcard option. A third-party app was needed to route to mult the output to input.