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When I was using Windows XP, JetAudio picked up my sound card as a recordable device and allowed to record from it. Now, with Vista, it isn't picked up and I need suggestions on another program to try.
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Have you got JetAudio Basic 7.0.5.3040 ? That verison should be compatible with Vista.
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You may have to go into your control panel and enable your sound card as a recording device. I use Audacity, they have a help section that describes exactly how to do this.
http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.p...ndows_Vista_OS The above link shows how to do it, its all the way at the bottom. Last edited by cosine4; 04-08-2008 at 01:24 PM. |
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