Ok, I am one not to let an IT problem get the better of me, and here are some more suggestions that I googled up. The best one I could find it this:
Go to Control Panel - Sound - Click on the RECORDING Tab
Now usually you'll only have one, maybe 2 things in this list, here's what you do,
Right click anywhere in the white area of this list
A sub menu should appear
Click on "Show Disabled Devices"
Now the list should grow and allow you to select "What you hear" or "Stereo Mix" or similar options. You must select the disabled "What you hear" or "Stereo Mix" and right click on it to select "Enable"
If a device isn't listed yet, another sub menu option MAY be available for "Show hidden devices", hopefully this will give you all the rest of the options.
Now to get Audacity to use this audio device, you must select the "What you hear" or "stereo Mix" and right click to set it as "default" (Personally I am not sure if this should be set to default as long as it is enabled)
NOTE: IT IS recommended that you LEAVE the recording "what you hear" or "stereo mix" volume slider at it's default, first record something and then adjust it as you see fit.
URL:
http://www.driverheaven.net/audio-general-technical-discussion/130879-windows-vista-recoding-what-you-hear-how.htmlI checked my Vista version and I had 5 or 6 options in Recording all enabled and listed, so perhaps the newer drivers do this automatically whereas the older ones have them disabled or hidden by default.
Give it a try - fingers crossed
