D915GUX Realtek Audio: Recording Problems on Windows Vista/7
Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 12:13 pm
I'm currently using the Intel D915GUX Motherboard with Windows 7 upgraded from XP.
Installing the Realtek HD Audio drivers when through smoothly, getting my sound and microphone working.
However, when I try to record sound directly from the soundboard (which is something I do a lot with XP), it fails. The only possible recording way available is through the microphone.
When I try to open the Realtek Sound Manager, it give me the following error (or warning):

When I continue, it only shows the Audio I/O tab as shown below:

I already downloaded the WinVista/7 driver, however it's always the same problem.
So I was wondering if it's possible to fix this issue, and get it working as it should.
If not, is it possible to use XP Mode to do it? Or do I have to downgrade to XP or buy another sound card?
Thanks in advance
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PC Specs
Motherboard: Intel D915GUX
RAM: 3GB
CPU: Pentium 4 at 3.00 GHz
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional
Installing the Realtek HD Audio drivers when through smoothly, getting my sound and microphone working.
However, when I try to record sound directly from the soundboard (which is something I do a lot with XP), it fails. The only possible recording way available is through the microphone.
When I try to open the Realtek Sound Manager, it give me the following error (or warning):
When I continue, it only shows the Audio I/O tab as shown below:
I already downloaded the WinVista/7 driver, however it's always the same problem.
So I was wondering if it's possible to fix this issue, and get it working as it should.
If not, is it possible to use XP Mode to do it? Or do I have to downgrade to XP or buy another sound card?
Thanks in advance
__________________________________________
PC Specs
Motherboard: Intel D915GUX
RAM: 3GB
CPU: Pentium 4 at 3.00 GHz
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional