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    Quote Originally Posted by JesC View Post
    just a thought, if you computer has a line in, send the master from the audio to the the line in.
    Ok JesC, I already have heard something about that before, if you don't mind and regarding to my setup can you help me telling me o how I do that???
    Thanks in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IanBar View Post
    Yeah, I'm trying to stream with windows.

    I already try a lot of different settings.
    I have a laptop with windows 7 64bits, hercules deejay trim 4&6 as a soundcard and DJ Control Steel.

    If I choose the deejay trim on ustream audio settings I got no sound at all, only chance is choosing the onboard soundcard (IDT HD) Mic, I got sound, but it's like if people were listening in the bathroom, and with a lot of noise. Really really bad.
    Already tried in a different lap with realtek onboard drivers but it's pretty the same.

    I really cant' figure how to fix this. Anyone can give me a clue please???

    Ian
    Hey I don't know if anyone has mentioned this yet, but last week, my friend's laptop (which also uses IDT HD audio codecs) had its drivers automatically updated, one of them being the IDT HD audio codec.

    Long story short, his audio suddenly stopped working, and I spend a couple hours trying to figure out what the problem was... well it turns out that right around when his computer auto-updated his audio codec driver (IDT HD audio), his sound crapped out on him.

    I did some more digging and found that the IDT HD audio codec (the one that was recently updated like early this month) had TONS off issues with people having their laptops suddenly stop playing sound etc.

    What I am trying to get at is you should try to rollback to an earlier version of the audio driver, it might work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by G-RAM View Post
    Hey I don't know if anyone has mentioned this yet, but last week, my friend's laptop (which also uses IDT HD audio codecs) had its drivers automatically updated, one of them being the IDT HD audio codec.

    Long story short, his audio suddenly stopped working, and I spend a couple hours trying to figure out what the problem was... well it turns out that right around when his computer auto-updated his audio codec driver (IDT HD audio), his sound crapped out on him.

    I did some more digging and found that the IDT HD audio codec (the one that was recently updated like early this month) had TONS off issues with people having their laptops suddenly stop playing sound etc.

    What I am trying to get at is you should try to rollback to an earlier version of the audio driver, it might work!
    Yeah, thanks G-RAM. I'll do that too, roollback to another driver.

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