

Enable the device and set it to the default device and disable the other devices. Then rightclick in the whitespace and select "show disabled devices" if you don't see it.
WINAMP NOT WORKING WITH AUDIOSWITCHER WINDOWS 7
On Windows 7 this can be accomplished by opening the Recording Devices panel. Setting this as the active input device and disabling the other devices will effectively send all sound being played on the computer to Line-in. This uses all the sounds going through the soundcard as input. Most sound cards will support a recording option called "Stereo Mix" or something similar. However, since this isn't the case the solution is missing a key part. This solution only works if you are using an external device for audio, like a microphone or MP3 player, connected to your Line-in jack. The common solution is to use linein:// as the location for winamp take sound from. Using audio sources other than Winamp for Milkdrop Posting here because and there is no good solution anywhere and it seems to be a common inquiry.

WINAMP NOT WORKING WITH AUDIOSWITCHER HOW TO
How to enable Stereo Mix in Vista and set devices No having Vista or Win 7, I can only point you to YouTube video. Apparently with Vista and maybe Win 7, the "Stereo Mix" & "What you here" (etc.) are hidden or disabled by default. The above Windows mixer instructions is based on Win XP/2000 and will vary with Vista and Win 7. then respectively select the correct slider in the Recording mixer control (<- Microphone as example). Select something like "Stereo Mix", "Wave Out", "What you here", etc.ĥ. For audio sources external to the computer, make sure 'Microphone' and/or 'Line In' is checkmarkedįor a audio source such as a another media player or browser radio, it will vary with the audio card. double click on the little speaker icon in the systray (tasktray).Ĥ. As far as Winamp is concerned, you just need to type inein:// in Winamp's Open URL box click the Open buttonĭepending of the audio source, you will need to set the Windows mixer.ġ.
