Does "What You Hear" work in Windows Vis

Does record?"What You Hear" work in Windows Vista?

It works (in 32 bit anyway), but not that well by my experience. I only have the windows sound recorder to use, and the sound it captures distorts slightly. I ususally use the Creative WaveStudio for recording, so I'm not doing much recording while I wait for a Vista version to be released.

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  • How does "what you hear" work with my surround 5.1 externa

    Hi,
    I am using a usb soundblaster surround 5. external soundcard and recording lp's through the line-in socket of it. I am confused about the setting "what you hear" as opposed the "line-in" setting;
    I thought that the purpose of "what you hear" is that you are recording what you hear, i.e. with the altered sound of the graphic eq, eax, cmss 3d etc, but this seems not to be the case as the sound is the same on line-in as it is on what you hear. I want to be able to alter the sound quality/tone and in particular, the width of the stereo, i.e. make it wider, and can't seem to with this system. Shouldn't I be able to change the tonal quality and it be reflected in the recording if I am using "what you hear" as the input ?
    Any help on this would be appreciated.
    Thanks.
    P.S. Does anyone know of a software that can slightly alter the stereo i.e. make it wider, given the fact that I would be recording in 24 bit 96k of the soundblaster ? I have audio cleaning lab, and although it works, I think I need a better software for my needs, as the sound quality is very important to me.
    Thanks very much in advance.
    audio-fi

    audio-fi wrote:
    Hi,
    I am using a usb soundblaster surround 5. external soundcard and recording lp's through the line-in socket of it. I am confused about the setting "what you hear" as opposed the "line-in" setting;
    I thought that the purpose of "what you hear" is that you are recording what you hear, i.e. with the altered sound of the graphic eq, eax, cmss 3d etc, but this seems not to be the case as the sound is the same on line-in as it is on what you hear. I want to be able to alter the sound quality/tone and in particular, the width of the stereo, i.e. make it wider, and can't seem to with this system. Shouldn't I be able to change the tonal quality and it be reflected in the recording if I am using "what you hear" as the input ?
    Any help on this would be appreciated.
    Thanks.
    P.S. Does anyone know of a software that can slightly alter the stereo i.e. make it wider, given the fact that I would be recording in 24 bit 96k of the soundblaster ? I have audio cleaning lab, and although it works, I think I need a better software for my needs, as the sound quality is very important to me.
    Thanks very much in advance.
    audio-fi
    I just don't understand the bolted part after reading your post .
    By keeping the recording untouched gives you the best possible quality. If you then want to "play" with effects as like spreading the stereo image, then do it on-the-fly rather than 'hard-code' into recorded audio data.
    How to-do this while playing ... just use some audio/media software which supports addons (effects).
    I could recommend you some players like
    Winamp + VSTHost plug-in, MediaMonkey + VSTHost plug-in, Foobar + VSThost plug-in, Steinberg MYMP3PRO, WMP + some plug-ins (though, I don't know if there are this type as you would like of), etc. (there are couple more).
    VST/DX EFFECTS plug-ins can be found from KVR - http://www.kvraudio.com/get.php
    24-bit/96kHz would give you the best quality but, as you have an external Soundblaster there ... IMO, just use nati've samplerate then (AFAIK, it's 6-bit/48kHz) and if you don't want to use 48kHz wav/mp3 format then just convert Wave files 48->44. using Voxengo r8brain Free and then transfer to mp3 or wma if needed.
    For quality sake I would recommend you to get least E-MU 0202 USB.
    jutapa
    Message Edited by jutapa on 03-2-2008 07:40 PM

  • Re: Creative and VISTA - Works on Record WHAT You HEAR AT LAST - Follow These Steps!!!!

    I have "Sorted" Out My Creative to work (NOT RECORDING WHAT YOU / I HEAR) with VISTA?I use Musicmatch to Play and or Real Audio to Listen / Stream?from the Net (You may use ANY Player for the same) and then Press the Record on My COOL EDIT Pro and WHALA There I Have Music that has been Recorded - What a Relief!!!!!!!:smileyvery-happy:?Get / Download COOL EDIT PRO and do ONLY the Following Settings:?Set the Settings in the Options - Settings - Multitrack - Click / Tag in "Open Order" on "Rec Play" and Click/Tag in "Start Order" on "Play/Rec." and Click/Tag in Default Rec on "Stereo" and Away You Go?Enjoy Your Creative Sound Card and Recording / Streaming Yet AGAIN?Best Wishes?Andre (from South Africa - East Coast - Port Elizabeth - The Friendly City)

    I do not have 'what you hear' as an option any longer with the new Titanium; I had it with my older X-Fi Fatalty, but not this new card.
    I would imagine it has something to do with Microsoft trying to limit recording of DRM-protected content, and Creative bowing to their wishes.

  • "What You Hear" Not work

    Alright so I know how "What You Hear" is supposed to work, but sometimes it doesn't.. Sometimes rebooting the PC helps, sometimes it doesn't it's very odd.
    I have what you hear selected, and I have Music playing through WAVE, I'm saying stuff on the Micrphone and It's not recording anything. [Yes I have Both the WAVE / MICROPHONE enable to play on the playback so that I can hear it myself for the WHAT YOU HEAR to record them... Nothing is muted]
    When I switch recording setting to WAV or just MICROPHONE, the input is taken just fine, but when I switch to "WHAT YOU HEAR" nothing is heard. Any Ideas?
    I tried re-installing my Drivers before, it did a temp fix really reinstall>

    anyone? any thoughts? please?

  • Need 'What You Hear' recording option for Notebook(Vista)-Does Xi-Fi for Notebooks provide th

    Hi,
    I have an Audigy sound card on a Dell desktop and it has the "What You Hear" recording option within Vista. I need the same option for my Dell Notebook, unfortuntately, this notebook uses a Sigmatel card within the motherboard. What device or application to i need to buy in order to get the "What you Hear" recording option to be available?
    What am i attempting to do?I often record li've webcasts in which the video portion comes through a Li've Meeting or Lotus Same time application using a Screen Recording Application?BUT the Audio comes from a conference which i use a VoIP software to dial into. I need to be able to record the sound that's been generated through my computer as an internal source. I need to be able to select 'What You Hear' as the default recording device so that the screen recording application i use can also record the audio been played through the PC?Appreciate any help here. Thanks?Kevin

    If it'sis not a Creative card, "what u hear" will be called something different. Maybe "stereo mix" or something else. The device just records anything coming from the soundcard. Play around and see if you don't have something similar to "what u hear" with a different name.

  • "what you hear" playing all the t

    I have a onboard soundblaster 24-bit li've. I am not sure exactly what the problem is, but whenever I use a mic I can always hear the background system sounds of my computer on top of my voice (ex. system ding, and music I am playing). I found it hard to believe that my mic was picking it up. So I turned down my speakers and played a sound file on my computer while recording it with "sound recorder" (the basic one that comes with windows). and sure enough even though I turned my speakers off it still played through.
    Looking for a solution as I use voice communication software almost daily to coordinate with project leaders. It is very annoying not being able to hear anything without it being echoed back to them.
    I hope this post makes sence to you as I am not all that versed in english =(.
    Thanks in advance for your help
    Edit: just realized I should probably add the fact that I do have "mic" checked under recording devices and not "what you hear"Message Edited by Spyder226 on 08-30-2006 07:24 PM

    In order to hear people talking I will need my wave output unmuted...
    so I dont think this will work.
    As for that yes, It does not record anything (sndrec32) when I play music or something but then again I cannot hear anyone so it somewhat defeats the purpose. Let me take another crack at explaining this
    Example:
    ) I will connect to ventrilo while playing music on my headphones.
    2) I will then try and talk to my team leader by pressing PTT (push to talk hotkey). When I press this key, he will hear all of my music as well as my voice all at once. So it makes it very hard to understand me.
    3) Once I turn off the music he can hear me ok again, but every little system sound that occurs he can hear at double the volume.
    Also just to clarify, I only have the microphone input selected in recording and I have all the playback selections muted except for "wave" and "playback"Message Edited by Spyder226 on 08-30-200608:22 PM
    Message Edited by Spyder226 on 08-30-2006 08:22 PM

  • What ever happened to the "What you Hear" device for XFi Exteme Audio for Vi

    I thought for sure the mixer device would be added back in as part of these new driver, but apparently the minds of creative feel it is ok to take options away from a purchased product? Does anyone know of a good work around to allow for recording "What You Hear" in Vista?

    wclampet,I have same problem with my X-fi extremeGamer card in vista. It means i can't use any other sound recording software to record anything off the net since there is no recording device such as 'what u hear' for it to use. Can't get support from Creative and they won't even answer the simple question of whether it's supposed to be there or not because mine is an oem dell system. For the some reason i cant?install the latest drivers from the Creative site either ( because i have an oem version ?) - though i?dont think it would solve the issue anyway really. [color="#0033ff">Anyway just to let u know there is a workround - u can record basically 'what u hear'?using?the Creative Mediasource?5 Player using the Digital -in (the only record device i have) and choosing Wav,multi-channels as the recording format. You will end up with a wav. file (big) which you can then convert using the?Creative Mediasource 5 Converter (after a lot of trial and error in choosing the right destination?format - WMA?Pro -28kbps 44kHz?5. Channel for me -
    I thought it was not possible for a long while).You end up with a Windows Media Audio WMA file. If you want to convert to Mp3 is seems you have to buy another program off them. ?I am a bit annoyed at not being able to use any other?streaming audio recorder program with this soundcard? that could record direct to MP3. Would appreciate it if anyone (including anyone at Creative - I am in Singapore U know!) could tell me if?there should be a 'what u hear' recording device or not - and if not why not ???

  • Error when recording with "What you hear" opt

    Hi there fellow Creative Fans,
    I see that a similar thread already exists for this topic, however it does not seem to be resolved yet...and, my situation is a bit different. I run a pretty standard setup (Intel P4 .6 Ghz, 52 MB RAM, Windows XP Pro SP2) and of course a Sound Blaster Audigy 2. I have been running this setup for approxiamately 5 months now with no changes whatsoever (hardware/software). I have been making extensi've use of the "What you hear" functionality in the Creative Media Go Player. Two nights ago, I wanted to record sound from a DVD and I got this message "The recording process was aborted".
    As stated before, I have not added or removed hardware, installed service packs or any new software for that matter. I have reinstalled all the drivers and software, checked and re-checked settings. I have downloaded the latest drivers from Creative's site...all in vain.
    Can anyone please help. If acker25 is reading this: "Have you resolved your problem yet?"
    Regards
    Steyn

    Problem resolved. Follow Creatives FAQ advice on uninstalling the Soundblaster device drivers...it's on this web site. Follow all the steps, but include deleting "Creative" out of the registry. This worked for me. I can not guarantee this on any other users machines. I'm assuming that the drivers get's damaged.
    Good luck.

  • X-Fi XtremeAudio card and "What You Hear" recording

    = Sorry if this has been asked 00 times before.
    Does the X-Fi XtremeAudio card have a "What You Hear" feature? I can't find it anywhere. I have all the latest drivers. I'm running Windows 7 64-bit on a Dell XPS 800.
    thanks

    Dont hold youre breath, the titanium cards do not have the (what you hear) option, it will not do that later either. The titanium cards are for "gamers" and not for studio work?

  • Recording what you hear on the comp

    Well I got cubase but everytime i export the song the sounds are all different and ultimately the song sounds completely different then it was on the program, and even if i figured out how to fix this, i still have the problem of converting it a different format. So, instead of doing the two i was hoping to see if there is any way i can record what i hear on the computer. I tried and i didnt find a way and hoping someone here could guide me... i got an Audigy 2 Value and Windows XP if that is of any help. It be very appreciated if someone could help me. Thanks

    which version of cubase are you using? as i dont use the home pakages im not 100% on if evertythings the same but im sure this will be! what export function are you using? and what is the input channel selected recording in the computers audio devices! if you select the input as waves that might help the "what you hear" recording outside of cubase.
    use said you are using only midi files i agree with jutapa about using the vsti's if you read the cubase manual you will find that it mentions something about not being about to mixdown outside midi functions with out syncing the device cubase or something along those lines!
    i didn't pay all that much attention as it's never been a problem for me!
    here the part of the manual on mix down
    The Export Audio Mixdown function in Cubase SX/SL allows you to mix
    down audio from the program to a file on your hard disk, in a number of
    formats. You can choose to mix down one of the following:
    An output bus.
    For example, if you have set up a stereo mix with tracks routed to a stereo output bus,
    mixing down that output bus would give you a mixdown file containing the whole mix.
    Similarly, you can mix down a complete surround bus, either to a single multi-channel
    file (interleaved) or to one file per surround channel (split).
    The channel for an audio track (Cubase SX only).
    This will mix down the channel for the track, complete with insert effects, EQ, etc. This
    can be useful for turning a number of events into a single file, or if you are using CPUintensive
    insert effects – by exporting the track and re-importing it into the project you
    can turn off the insert effect, saving processor power.
    Any kind of audio channel in the mixer (Cubase SX only).
    This includes VST Instrument channels, effect return channels (FX Channel tracks),
    Group channels and ReWire channels. There are many uses for this – for example, you
    can mix down an effect return track or turn individual ReWire channels into audio files.
    Notes
    The Export Audio Mixdown function mixes down the area between the
    left and right locator.
    When you mix down, you get what you hear – mutes, mixer settings
    and insert effects are taken into account.
    Note though that you will only include the sound of the bus or channel you select for
    mixdown.
    here's the bit okay seems you can't record midi in the mix down at all you have to record it like a normal audio file first. that's just with the record button on to a normal audio track you'll have to figure out how to get your midi to feed through into cubase
    the way i do it is only leave the information out to the midi device plugged in and then plug the analog out put of the device into the input that cubase will record this will make sure cubase records the file as an audio file with out getting a cross over of the midi information being sent(i hope that makes sence some times i can make a muddle of explaining things). there are other ways to do this but this ways nice and simple and lazy! and works just aswell as any other.
    MIDI tracks are not included in the mixdown!
    To make a complete mixdown containing both MIDI and audio, you first need to record
    all your MIDI music to audio tracks (by connecting the outputs of your MIDI instruments
    to your audio inputs and recording, as with any other sound source).
    With Cubase SX, you can also export selected tracks – this is a different
    function that doesn’t create an audio mixdown.
    Rather, this is a way to transfer complete tracks (including clips and events) from one
    project to another
    i left everything else in just in case you wanted to check through it!
    1. Set up the left and right locator to encompass the area that you want
    to mix down.
    2. Set up your tracks, so that they play back the way you want.
    This includes muting unwanted tracks or parts, making manual mixer settings and/or
    activating the R (Read) automation buttons for some or all mixer channels.
    3. Pull down the File menu and select “Audio Mixdown…” from the
    Export submenu.
    The Export Audio Mixdown dialog appears.
    The upper half of this dialog is a standard file dialog, while the lower
    half contains file format options and settings for the mixdown function.
    Note that the available settings and options differ depending on the
    selected file format
    Select the bus or channel you want to mix down with the Outputs popup
    menu (with Cubase SL you can only export busses, not channels).
    This lists all output busses and channels in the active project.
    5. Select the channel configuration for the mixdown file with the
    Channels pop-up menu.
    Typically you would select the same channel configuration as the bus or channel you’re
    mixing down, but it’s also possible to e.g. mix down a stereo bus to a mono file. In this
    case a warning will appear, asking if that’s what you want to do.
    Here you will also find the “N. Chan. Split” and “N. Chan. Interleaved” options – these
    allow you to create a surround mixdown file, either as one mono file per surround channel
    – split – or as a single multi-channel file – interleaved (Cubase SX only).
    The Channels pop-up and the “N. Chan” options are only available when
    an uncompressed file format is selected (AIFF, uncompressed Wave,
    Wave64 or Broadcast Wave).
    For the other formats you can select stereo or mono using controls that are specific to
    each format. When mixing down to 5.1 Surround, you also have the option to mix down
    to Windows Media Audio Pro (Windows and Cubase SX only) – see page 670.
    6. Select a file format with the File type pop-up menu.
    7. Make additional settings for the file to be created.
    This includes selecting sample rate, resolution, quality, etc. The available options depend
    on the selected file format – see page 660.
    8. If you want to automatically import the resulting audio file back into
    Cubase SX/SL, activate the “Import to” checkboxes.
    If you activate the “Pool” checkbox, a clip referring to the file will appear in the Pool.
    Activating the “Audio Track” checkbox as well will create an audio event that plays the
    clip, and place it on a new audio track, starting at the left locator.
    The Import options are only available if you have selected an uncompressed
    file format (AIFF, uncompressed Wave, Wave64 or Broadcast
    Wave files).
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    the process will take the same time as regular playback.
    Some VST plug-ins require this to have time to update correctly during the mixdown –
    consult the plug-in manufacturers if uncertain.
    CUBASE SX/SL
    Export Audio Mixdown 27 – 659
    When Real-Time Export is activated, the exported audio will be played
    back on the Audition bus.
    The fader below the Real-Time Export checkbox allows you to adjust the volume of the
    Audition bus.
    10.If you activate Update Display, the meters will be updated during the
    export process.
    This allows you to check for clipping, for example.
    11.Select a folder and a name for the audio file to be created.
    With some file formats you can create split stereo files (see page 661).
    This will create two files (one for each side) with the same name, but
    with the letter “L” appended for the left channel file and “R” for the right
    channel file.
    In the same way, split multi-channel (surround) files (Cubase SX only) will have the
    same name followed by a number indicating the surround channel.
    12.Click Save.Depending on the file format, an additional dialog may appear.For example, when exporting to MP3 format a dialog appears where you can add infoabout the song title, artist, etc. Make the desired
    settings and click OK to proceed.A dialog with a progress bar is displayed while the audio file is created.If you change your mind during the file creation, you can click theAbort button to abort the operation.if you
    have activated any of the “Import to” options, the file will be importedback into the project.When playing back the re-imported file in Cubase SX/SL, remember to mute the originaltracks so that you really hear the true result.
    hope thast helps

  • Recording What You Hear

    Does anyone know if there is a way to record what you hear with Audtion 3? I recently upgraded from Audition 1 when I upgraded my pc and os. I would like to be able to record streaming sound from the internet. I am using Vista (32 bit) and Windows 7 (64 bit)on the two computers that have Audtion 3 installed. Thanks for you input. This question seems to be unaswered on the internet.

    Actually, there's discussion about this all over the Internet.
    The problem is your move to Vista and Windows 7
    Under pressure from the record companies, the ability to record the Stereo Mix output of you computer has been disabled or removed from many new computers.
    You may be lucky and find it's only been disabled on your machine.  If so, then do the following:
    To enable:
    ->> go to Control Panel
    ->> Hardware and Sound
    ->> Manage Audio devices
    ->> in the Recording tab window right click in the white area away from any devices and from the menu enable "Show Disabled Devices" and "Show disconnected devices"
    ->> right click on Stereo Mix to get the properties window and in Device usage "Use this device (enable)"
    However, there have been many reports in here (you can do a search) that some computer manufacturers are actually removing this ability entirely, again under pressure from the record companies.
    This being the case, you might try some software called Virtual Audio Cable: http://software.muzychenko.net/eng/vac.htm
    You have to pay for it but at least there's a trial version so you can see if it works for you before laying out your money.
    Bob

  • "What you hear" recording volume is too

    I have Soundblaster Audigy 2 on Vista 64-bit. I recently downloaded new drivers (6.0..242). This is after converting from XP and old drivers.
    My "What you hear" settings work and will record using MediaSource Player, but the volume on the recorded file is about 25% the volume of the original file. This is verified upon replaying both the original and newly-recorded files side-by-side or right after one another.
    When opening the Sound Panel>Recording Devices>"What You Hear">Levels, the levels are to the max and the balance is to the max for both right and left channels.
    Although probably irrelevent, under Sound Panel>Playback Devices>Speakers>Levels, play control levels are max, and all other sublevels are?maxed, balanced maxed, and unmuted. (Sorry for my lack of technical description.)
    I play the file on Windows Media Player and volume is maxed on the player as well. The interesting thing is when you look in the Sound Panel, the speakers show maxed volume and the "What you hear" only shows, again 25% of the volume.
    Previously, I had no problems with XP and old drivers. I also was once able to revert to old drivers (which I can no longer do) and the problem went away. The difference was that the old drivers had a "Wav" level setting (under Sound Panel>Playback Devices>Speakers>Levels) where you could increase the level. These drivers don't appear to provide this setting.
    Is there some setting I'm missing? Any help would be great. Thanks!

    Jamrock wrote:
    Where abouts is this located? I can only see "Microphone, Line in, CD Player, Video, AUX, Stereo Mix, Mono Mix"
    Which card/software you got there?
    If you use "Creative Surround Mixer" --> you can set the .REC source by pressing the icon located above recording level slider.
    If you can't see the "W-U-H" option listed there, then check if it's already selected (ear icon).
    jutapa

  • What You Hear

    I have an old Extigy SB0130 on my Windows-7 computer. The Extigy and its PlayStation application work fine, but the Recorder has nothing in its pull-down menu for "Record From".
    I really want to use the "What You Hear" input.
    Is there a current Creative soundcard that has this feature? Would prefer external/USB unit with MIDI capability but would consider others as long as they have What You Hear function.
    Thanks!

    Hi,
    The X-Fi Surround 5.1 Pro and the Sound Blaster X-Fi HD supports 'What You Hear'. Please write to Presales if you require more information about these products.

  • Windows7 64 bit and Audigy 2 choppy sound while recording what you hear

    Driver version I have currently installed 6.0..37 I tried to record off youtube in "What You hear" while using Wavelab5 mode and the sound is very choppy, I tried every setting I could think of but am unable to record, I managed to get one recording but tnext one with same settings is coming up rearry choppy. Another problem when browsing the support I click on "If your product is not listed above, please click here" I choose Audigy-->Audigy2 but I get nothing in the next window, I tried on FF and IE8 but nothing populates in the next field, found another way to get to the drivers but when I choose Windows 7 64 bit and choose drivers it takes me to the main support page here <a rel="nofollow" href="http://support.creative.com/welcome.aspx"]http://support.creative.com/welcome.aspx[/url]
    I am on:
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    Kaspersky Internet Security 200.
    All current Windows7 updates are installed.
    Oh yeah I can hear music (mp3, avi, youtube or any online source) no problem in either winamp, WMP2 or in Wavelab5 while monitoring. It's only the recording that is giving me trouble.
    Cheers
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    <div class="DownloadDate">"Release date : 3 Jul 09<div class="DownloadShortDesc">This?download is a?driver providing Microsoft? Windows?7, Windows Vista? and Windows XP support for Creative Sound Blaster? Audigy? series of audio devices. For more details, read the rest of this web release note."?
    Right where do I start...... I got the latest drivers installed, "What You Hear" was working for about oh four recordings then stopped and back to choppy recorded sound, I went through alll options and nada. So I downloaded Audacity to see if this was a problem with Wavelab and re-tried. Well same thing choppy sound and even rebooting did not help. So I will be taking EVERYTHING!!!!!! CREATIVE off my machine, if these idiots cannot be bothered to release drivers that work then I'm going elsewhere. My music creating will have to be put on hold, my 22m will still have to sit in it's box.
    Creative you are all a bunch of ?$"?%$%" idiots period. You have ALWAYS (till now in my case anyway) had good drivers. Even though Windows 7 has been in RC for ages you (absolutely missed that boat, hell you didn't even get up to try to catch it) cannot be bothered to write drivers that work and your idiotic half cooked attempts at customer service to give your bread and butter (that's right your customers who keep you in business) solid drivers are an absolute joke. YOU CAN KISS MY SHINY METAL HINEY!!!!! (thanks Bender lol). I am going to my onboard drivers. Thanks Creative (the name "creative" is kind of contradiction in itself, you should look up the meaning of the word lol). Oh and I will be advising EVERYONe who thinks of upgrading to Windows7 to avoid Creative hardware.
    :angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry:: angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::a ngry::angry:
    Question for forum users: what is the best way to get rid of every bit of drivers?

  • Xfi - xtreme/vista - no "what you hear" - please h

    I have puchased new Dell pc, with Vista ultimate, and soundblaster xfi xtreme card in. Looking at the forums i am not the only person with the problem of locating "what you hear", i have gone through process of right clicking and showing disbled functions but alas it is not there. I have uninstalled drivers and reinstalled and it makes no difference at all. My soundcard was put in by Dell and i am little reluctant having had this pc only a week to take out the soundcard to check for product number, therefore although i get 90 day help from Creative i cant use this service. I spend a lot of time playing music triv on paltalk and without "what you hear" i cant do this - i have gone through all forums to try find solution but none found so far, but there must be one.Would i be better off getting rid of Vista and putting XP on, will this work ??Many thanks

    charliedimmock wrote:
    Many thanks for response, it is X-FI XTREME MUSIC PCI SOUNDCARD, it is Vista Ultimate I am running. I have tried absolutely everything have reinstalled sound card/drivers but still the same, and there is no "what you hear" available. Even paltalk have tried to help me and they say it should be there but alas no.
    If you have link to drivers please let me know, any help at the moment would be appreciated. ThanksCharlie
    The drivers are on the Creative website. The only way I know to restore the "What You Hear" is to uninstall the driver and all the software, install an older version of the driver that had the "What you Hear" component (I don?t know where you?re going to get an older version of the driver), then update the driver to the latest one without uninstalling the old one unless prompted to during the update. After that you can install the software and whatever else you need.
    This was how I got the option back after the driver update from the Microsoft Windows site installed the driver which removed the ?What You Hear? form my system.

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