Hi Cris,
You have to tell your mic to be listened in your soundcard and then using your stereomix to record. If you make the stereomix to go in your soundcard you will get a loop.

On 23/05/2010 17:17, chris hallsworth wrote:
Darn, no way can I use that function! When I set it on the Stereo Mix, everything was looping! I eventually turned it off, but in order for the looping to stop I had to keep muting and unmuting my sound card. Now that was sure scary! Seems to look good if I set the actual microphone to listen to my playback device.


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On 23/05/2010 15:53, chris hallsworth wrote:
Oh wow! I didn't know what that was for! Many thanks! And yes I'm using
Windows 7 Professional 32 bit.


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On 23/05/2010 15:15, Gianluca Apollaro wrote:
Hi chris,
Which operating system do you use? If it's windows 7 you can use its
listen to device feature to do what you asked.
Best regards,
Gianluca.
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On 23/05/2010 14:11, chris hallsworth wrote:
Hello all,
Is there a way in GoldWave to record from multiple outputs, such as my
microphone and Stereo Mix, or am I going to have to consider
purchasing Total Recorder Standard Edition at least for this to work?
I'm thinking if I want to do podcasts and want listeners to hear my
screen reader without using my laptop or external speakers then I
would have to record from multiple outputs surely.
Many thanks for any advice on this.


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