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Unable to record "What U Hear" in Audition 3.0.1 on Windows 7 x64...

Explorer ,
Nov 13, 2009 Nov 13, 2009

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I am trying to record sound that is playing on my system using Audition 3.0.1 on Windows 7 x64.  I have Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS sound card with latest driver 2.18.0011.  In Audition, I have set audio hardware setup to "Audition 3.0 Windows Sound" and default input to "What U Hear"--which is proper setup to record sound playing on my system.  But when I click the record button, I get an error message titled "Adobe Default Windows Sound Driver" error code FF9-5-0044 [8878000a] "device could not be opened".  And then Audition only records silence.  I've tried using the Sound Recorder program that comes with Windows 7 x64 and that records fine.  But Audition won't record any sound.  Any ideas?  Can this be fixed?

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Jun 14, 2010 Jun 14, 2010

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When you have your audio mixer open in Win 7 to see the inputs, right click and chose "show disabled devices".  "Stereo Mix" should show up.

Stereo Mix should function the same as 'What you hear'.

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Jun 14, 2010 Jun 14, 2010

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Not all computers have the "Stereo Mix" option.  That is the big problem I had when I first started this thread.  My Toshiba lap top does not have a "Stereo Mix" option - hidden or unhidden!  I don't think there is anything you can do about it other than possibly get another sound card that has that option -- which is not possible with a laptop computer.

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Jun 22, 2010 Jun 22, 2010

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i did more testing and it turns out that this problem can be prevented by either of 2 ways...

1) only selecting 1 input port in the "audition 3 > audio hardware setup > control panel". .

OR...

2) if you need to have more than 1 selected, then you will have to uncheck "allow applications to take exclusive control of this device" in what u hear properties.

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