Audio Input Source
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Audio Input Source
How do I get this to show up? Thanks.
Gregory2001 wrote:Where is Settings?
Hi Gregory
Turn on G-Force and right-click the screen in windowed mode (not fullscreen) a context menu will show up. there you will see an option for audio input source.
click on it and you should see a list of available sources for the audio. If you do not see your audio device listed then your audio setup may not be supported by G-force.
If we are talking about Win7 (or possibly other versions), the Stereo Mix sound source is often disabled by default.
Control Panel->Hardware and Sound->Sound->Recording
right click->Show Disabled Devices
enable Stereo Mix
You may, or may not, need to set it as the Default device.
As stated above, start GF Standalone, right click and choose Stereo Mix
Control Panel->Hardware and Sound->Sound->Recording
right click->Show Disabled Devices
enable Stereo Mix
You may, or may not, need to set it as the Default device.
As stated above, start GF Standalone, right click and choose Stereo Mix
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DFX is not an audio player it is an audio plugin used to enhance the sound of the music of your player or audio website. It should not be interfering with G-force. Please explain how it is causing a problem.Gregory2001 wrote:I was using DFX. I had to uninstall it so I could use G-Force.
You have got to give us more info than a one-word reply
juxtiphi wrote:DFX is not an audio player it is an audio plugin used to enhance the sound of the music of your player or audio website. It should not be interfering with G-force. Please explain how it is causing a problem.Gregory2001 wrote:I was using DFX. I had to uninstall it so I could use G-Force.
You have got to give us more info
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