![]() ![]() So after much Googling around, I found out that for most sound cards, the hardware feature is still there, just not enabled on the software side. Then under pressure from various organizations on the dark side of the force, Microsoft and soundcard makers starting disabling this wonderful feature from Windows Vista onwards. ![]() This allowed you to capture whatever was played to the speaker in all its digital glory. The video capture worked brilliantly, but to do a sound capture, I needed to do some hacking.Īpparently, there was this recording device called "Stereo Mixer" that was pretty standard in the Windows XP days. I was playing with CamStudio to do a video capture of a Flash-based cartoon so that I can put it on the WDTV media player and play it on the big screen in the living room for my kids. This procedure worked for my laptop (Thinkpad E530) with a Conexant 20671 sound card, but I suspect it will work for other sound cards in the Conexant family.
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