Basically with vista+ it's disabled or unavailable by default:To ressurect this post again if anyone is listening. I am having problems with streaming my soundcard output. When I go to stream -> capture device, the option is on direct show, but the only audio and video devices listed are my input devices, namely my laptop's webcam and the microphone input. The sound card output is not listed to choose this for streaming. Anyone any suggestions as to why this may be? Im using a sony vaio laptop running vista.
Thanks
Okay, I was able to get up to where I put a red asterisk without problem. The next line directs me to "click the "select" checkbox underneath "Wave Out Mix"". That window has neither a "select" checkbox, nor anything that says "Wave Out Mix". That's my first problem. The second is that I don't know where to download the VLC; in fact, I can't even tell if I need it. Beyond that, I'm not sure how to receive the stream his machine is sending. On the positive side, I do see that "Breakaway" is selected as my sound card, so if I need to use the as yet elusive VLC to connect to it, I don't think there will be a problem. Thanking you again in advance,History/XP users:
Basically, with windows XP, you can already "record what you hear"
Run sndvol32 (Start menu -> Accessories -> Volume/Audio), choose options [menu] -> properties -> recording radio button, click ok, *
now click the "select" checkbox underneath "Wave Out Mix"
Now with for example VLC choose "Open Capture Device" -> Audio Device Name -> select "your soundcard's name" (other
programs just select your soundcard's name).
Hi, bemymonkey;Hi Mally, you've misunderstood one thing: You don't need to change *any* sound settings whatsoever on your machine.
So is he already streaming when he's got music playing from any source including internet radio on his machine then?Everything else is done on your son's PC.
That sounds easy enough, but I can't figure out how. The interface GUIs on both machines are still full of blank form fields that I don't know how to fill. And from a screen shot of VLC in operation, there is a form field on the main interface that looks like it as an URL of some sort in it, but on mine, it's greyed out.The only thing you need to do on your machine is fire up VLC and connect to a stream, that's it.
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