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Jun 28, 2008 02:55PM
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I wanted to make some movies, so I downloaded this really awesome program: WeGame. Though, I followed the tutorial about setting up Stereomix, but nothing.. I tried everything. Reinstalling WeGame, setting default device to Stereomix in my sound driver (Realtek HD Audio Manager). So really, what can I possible do more?
And yes, I'm sure my Stereo mix works. If I have my "recording" tab open, while doing something that makes some noise, those bars to the right of it becomes green.. You know.... It shows that there is activity.... (Hard to explain really) :P
I'm using Vista 64-bit on a high-end PC.
Any help appreciated.
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Jun 30, 2008 12:13PM
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Our client doesn't support the 64-bit version of Vista. Right now we only support 32-bit XP and 32-bit Vista.
Nevertheless you might want to try the following:
1. Go to C:\users\(USER)\AppData\local\wegame
(where USER is your username also AppData will be hidden)
2. Open the file wegame.ini
3. Change the line AutoAdjustMixers=1 to
AutoAdjustMixers=0
4. Save the file
5. Restart WeGame
6. Run WeGame and see if your sound is recording
If that doesn't work, then chances are you're experiencing problems because you're using 64-bit Vista.

It's the letter "O" not the number 0.
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Jun 30, 2008 06:48PM
coedman
400 posts
Moderator
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Check the volume level on your Stereo Mix input as well. It commonly defaults to zero (whether you've got mute on or not).
I doubt the sound system differs at all between 32 and 64 bit versions of Vista. The games you're trying to record are all 32 bit code anyway.
WeGame Client Developer and drinker of Sam Adams o/
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Jul 4, 2008 09:17AM
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i did the AutoAdjustMixers=1 and replace it with AutoAdjustMixers=0. Restart WeGame for this change to take effect.
but i still cant get sound to workin in tf2 running on vista 32 ultimate
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Jul 6, 2008 08:53AM
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i am still having the problem any help?
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