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NoTurning wrote on 4/18/2009, 9:36 AM
Hi,
I don't know if ACL will or not but even media player relied on a setting for your sound card called "What you hear" or something similar. You may still have that option.

You can also connect a cord from your headphone/speaker out to your line in and record your real player or youtube that way... you just can't monitor what your record.

Justin
ralftaro wrote on 4/21/2009, 5:57 AM
Hi there,

This is fully supported by Cleaning Lab, but also depends on whether your sound driver enables you to record from the Stereo Mix and how the mixer is configured.

In Windows Vista, more people seem to be struggling with this. If you don't seem to be able to select the Stereo Mix as your recording source, you'll have to enable it in the Control Panel first: Go into your Control Panel and select "Sound". In the "Sound" dialogue, select the "Recording" tab. Right-click into the list of visible icons/recording sources and pick the option to display potentially hidden/disabled sources. Then, the "Stereo Mix" option (depends on what your sound driver calls this option) will appear in the list, but will still be displayed as disabled. Right-click on it and select "Enable". Done. Now you can record from this source within Cleaning Lab.

I hope this helps.

P.S.: Check out this guide, if you require a bit of optical illustration of the procedure:

http://www.sagebrush.com/whatuv.htm