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I am contemplating a Gigabtye motherboard for an upcoming Sandy Bridge build. Im not certain which board I will use, but it will have Realtek ALC892 integrated sound.
I need to know specifically if these boards and that chip fully support what you hear aka stereo mix recording with Windows 7 64-bit.
For instance, can you go to Youtube and easily record whatever happens to play through your PC speakers or headphones?
This functionality was easily found on Windows XP but is noticeably less common with recent chips and Windows 7.
Please let me know which specific board you are using if you are able to record. And which specific Windows version.
Info on earlier Realtek chips such as ALC887 doesn't really help. I need to know about the ALC892 that is on the H67 and P67 motherboards.
I contacted Gigabyte support and got a less than clear response.
If integrated sound doesn't work, I'll have to look at discrete cards. The problem is, many of them don't support "stereo mix" either.
Thanks for any help.
I need to know specifically if these boards and that chip fully support what you hear aka stereo mix recording with Windows 7 64-bit.
For instance, can you go to Youtube and easily record whatever happens to play through your PC speakers or headphones?
This functionality was easily found on Windows XP but is noticeably less common with recent chips and Windows 7.
Please let me know which specific board you are using if you are able to record. And which specific Windows version.
Info on earlier Realtek chips such as ALC887 doesn't really help. I need to know about the ALC892 that is on the H67 and P67 motherboards.
I contacted Gigabyte support and got a less than clear response.
If integrated sound doesn't work, I'll have to look at discrete cards. The problem is, many of them don't support "stereo mix" either.
Thanks for any help.