

Searching on it now, thereĪppears to be a free version, so check it out. I was able to restore this capability by buying a third-party app, Apowersoft's screen recorder, which installs what appears to be a virtual driver, and which allows selecting local audio as an audio source when capturing videos. With Toshiba in eliminating this capability from my machine. Microsoft and its love of DRM led it to cooperate I had this capability in my Vista desktop, but found when I purchased a Toshiba laptop that the Stereo Mix option had been removed, and I could no longer record local audio from any video sources during capture. Basically, if you can see "Stereo Mix" as one of your output options, you're able to record local audio during capture, whether from online or The problem is associated with a combination of Microsoft and your PC manufacturer's duplicity/greed. I imagine Lin Yang is correct about something not being fully supported in XP, I would suggest trying Encoder 3, It works great for meĭell Lattitude D620 (Laptop), Fresh XP Home Edition (10 days old), current drivers - (SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC) On a side note, I had the issue the video turning to a white screen but that is fixed as well with the downgrade to Encoder 3. Perfectly, other options are speakers and stereo mix.


I can select my internal mic, external mic, or line in and they work When I open the settings and click the audio tab I now have about five options to select from. I decided to uninstall and install Encoder 3 Screen Capture and it works like a dream. Tab I had only one choice whith was SigmaTel Audio, it was selected. Opening the screen capture settings and clicking the audio My microphones (PC and external) works fine and can capture fine with oter software like CamStudio. I was unable to get audio from my microphone to record using Expression Encoder 4 Screen Capture.
