How do I get the standalone to use normal system sounds (wave) to monitor? Do I have to use a media player? The sources available are all the sound card ports or sound generators. Don't see a basic system sound channel.
Thanks!
Standalone Question
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go to your control panel and click ' sounds and audio devices' Hit the audio tab then hit the volume tab, a window should open showing all your audio ports.jwaldron wrote:That's the problem...I don't have a WAV option. Just Mic, Line In, Aux, then three different sound generators
windows play control should show you options for computer volume and all the other audio ports your computer has.
make sure there is a wave option. if its not there you may have a problem with your soundcard. make sure its been updated or try reinstalling, sometimes things go wrong.
"creative" anyone?
other than that I cannot think of another reason for why wave out is not listed.
Re: Standalone Question
Not all Windows sound drivers offer "loopback"/"what you hear" input functionality, unfortunately.jwaldron wrote:How do I get the standalone to use normal system sounds (wave) to monitor? Do I have to use a media player? The sources available are all the sound card ports or sound generators. Don't see a basic system sound channel.
Thanks!