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How do I install audio drivers for Windows Vista ...

    https://ulmerstudios.com/questions-and-answers/how-do-i-install-audio-drivers-for-windows-vista/
    Update audio drivers in Windows XP/Vista: Click the ‘Hardware’ tab and select ‘Device Manager’. Under ‘Sound, video, and game controllers’, double-click your audio card entry, and click the ‘Driver’ tab. Select ‘Update Driver Software’. Follow the Update Driver Software Wizard to update the sound card driver.

Audio Endpoint Properties - Win32 apps | Microsoft Docs

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/coreaudio/audio-endpoint-properties
    Header file Mmdeviceapi.h defines several properties of audio endpoint devices in Windows Vista and later. The Windows audio service sets the values of these properties. Clients can read these properties, but should not set them. …

Sound problems with windows vista - Microsoft Community

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/sound-problems-with-windows-vista/7d693cec-d347-e011-a756-78e7d160ad4e
    Also update or re-install the driver. Control Panel - Device Manager - SOUNDS - look for HD Audio - Mine says RealTek High Definition Audio (that is an example and yours may have an entirely different name/maker). Write down description make and model - double click on it - drivers tab - write down version. Now

How To Change The Audio Source in Vista/7/8

    https://www.free-sound-editor.com/vistaproblem/
    Please follow these steps to change the audio source using Windows Vista/7/8. Click the Windows Start button in the lower left hand side. Click the Control Panel button; On the left hand side of Control Panel, make sure "Classic View" is selected. Double click the "Sound" icon (This should appear as a speaker) Once these properties come up, select the "Recording" tab

Display Hidden Audio Devices In Vista

    https://www.watchingthenet.com/locate-hidden-sound-devices-in-vista.html
    Hmm, I don't recall that functionality available in XP Control Panel Sound Properties. For that matter, in Vista, all devices listed in the Playback and Recording tabs have right click options that can be configured. With the mystery solved, I'm now able to select Stereo Mix in Camtasia which will allow recording of audio from the PC speakers…

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