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Why Is My Stereo Mix Output Volume So Low?
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<blockquote data-quote="homeless_ninja" data-source="post: 1545193" data-attributes="member: 607186"><p>I am using Windows Vista 64bit. When I use my Realtek Stereo Mix to record audio, I get audio, but the sound volume is really low. I have the Stereo Mix levels all the way at 100, but still the recording volume is really low. In order for me to record at a decent volume I have to put my speaker volume all the way up. I would prefer to record audio while not having my eardrums blown-out. Is there any why I can fix this???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="homeless_ninja, post: 1545193, member: 607186"] I am using Windows Vista 64bit. When I use my Realtek Stereo Mix to record audio, I get audio, but the sound volume is really low. I have the Stereo Mix levels all the way at 100, but still the recording volume is really low. In order for me to record at a decent volume I have to put my speaker volume all the way up. I would prefer to record audio while not having my eardrums blown-out. Is there any why I can fix this??? [/QUOTE]
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