[access-uk] Re: RECORDING A STREAM

  • From: "Richard Godfrey-McKay" <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 22:36:49 -0000

Thanks David, Really grateful.   Seems to work now.   Have been puzzling
over this for some time too.  Interestingly enough, I spoke to Dell today
who were unable to provide the solution which you have done.  Very many
thanks.

Carol, you could try David's advice if your laptop is a XPS M1210.  Works
well here.   
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-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
David Bailes
Sent: 14 March 2008 18:20
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: RECORDING A STREAM

Hi Richard,

I'm not sure if you've tried the dell website already, but I had a look on
the Dell website for drivers for your XPS M1210 laptop. The driver for the
sigmatel sound card is available from the following page which contains a
"download now" link:
http://tinyurl.com/2uwnck

Also on that page, are the following instructions for enabling stereo mix:

To enable Stereo Mix:

1. Run Sounds and Audio Devices Properties from Control Panel 2. Click Audio
tab, Volume (Sound Recording) 3. Click Options, Properties, Recording 4.
Enable Stereo Mix slider, click OK 5. Select Stereo Mix as input device

Just to note that the main page for drivers for your laptop is:
http://tinyurl.com/328nw5

David.

----------------------------

original message:

Hi David, I now suspect that the prob is in fact a driver issue.  Both my
partner and I have different dell laptops but both using SigmaTel High
definition audio soundcaards.  Cindy's machine, an Inspiron 9400 with XP
media  went first, and following the installation of a new driver, she's
fine.  Mine however, a dell XPS M1210 with XP Home silenced speech totally
on the two drivers we tried.   

Looks as though there's quite a bit about the failures of SigmaTel with some
Dell machines, and the only suggestion as a last resort seems to be a USB
soundcard.  What a nuisance!  Any other suggestions? 
Haven't used
driver.com etc before.  Do you have any knowledge?
Thanks.


Richard Godfrey-McKay



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