Stereo Mix and Audition CC

So I know there are a couple threads floating around talking about Stereo Mix and recording What You Hear issues that have been going on now for quite a while. I think my issue is slightly different. My company has recently switched from CS5 (using Soundbooth) to CC (which uses Audition). When using Soundbooth I had no problem setting up, recording and playing audio captured through Stereo mix. For some reason in Audition, this seems to be impossible. No hardware changes were made.
Windows7
Realtek Audio Driver: 6.0.1.6602
Any advice?

This shouldn't be anything to do with Auditiion which simply records what the sound card (and associated software) in your computer hands it.  If your sound card offers "Stereo Mix:" (or What U Hear or any of the other names used over the years) then Audition will record it.  If Stereo Mix isn't available on your Windows audio recording panel then you're out of luck.  The problem most of us have is that, under pressure from the RIAA, Microsoft and the computer manufacturers have dropped support for this from the OS.
Were there any other system changes when you upgraded to Audition CC?  An upgrade from XP or Vista to Windows 7 for example?
If not, then it should still be there.  Go to the Recording control panel in Windows and select Stereo mix as your default source.  If you don't see it offered, right click on the white area of the control panel (i.e. away from any existing source) and put a tick next to both "show diabled devices:" and "show disconnected devices".  If Stereo mix is now shown, select it as default.
After this, in Audition, go to Edit/Preferences/Audio Hardware Setup.  Select MME as the device type and Stereo mix as your Default input here too.
This should do it...but it all depends on Stereo Mix appearing on that Windows list.  If it doesn't, then there's nothing you can do about it except maybe buy something like Virtual Audio Cable--but the change wasn't in Soundbooth/Audition.  Somehow your Windows installation was altered.

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