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+ | My company bought a bunch of Dell optiplex desktops with Realtek HD Integrated Sound a year ago and they've all got the Stereo Mix disabled. I did some searching on Google for a solution and found what you need to do. | ||
+ | - Download the SoundMax driver from Dell's website and extract it somewhere. Then open up ADIHDAUD.INF located in SMAXWDM folder in the driver folder. | ||
+ | - Find the line HKR,AD1984\\Disable, OutR, 1, 01 ;; Disable Stereo Mix Capture Node | ||
+ | - Change the "01" to 00 and save it | ||
+ | - Run "setup" and select "uninstall" existing driver - reboot | ||
+ | - Run "setup" and select "install" new driver - ignore the Windows XP auto install setting and ignore the "non certified" driver warning - reboot | ||
+ | - Go to start menu > run > type: "regedit" [enter] (without quotes) | ||
+ | - Click on "edit > search" and look for AD1984. | ||
+ | - For each registry key/folder of AD1984, find the subfolder/key that says MicBP and OutR and change their associated binary values from 01 to 00. For some people, re-installing the driver in this fashion already produces a 00 while for others, the change must be made manually. | ||
+ | - Reboot | ||
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+ | That should allow you to use Stereo Mix like normal. | ||
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+ | beef_wellington | ||
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+ | I have a HP Pavilion DV 9000t (Vista). I had to manually re-enable mine as follows: | ||
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+ | - Right click Sound icon, | ||
+ | - Go to recording Devices, | ||
+ | - Right click the blank area, | ||
+ | - Select "show disabled devices", | ||
+ | - Right click on "WaveOut Mix" and select Enable. | ||
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+ | There you go. | ||
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+ | jakthebomb |