Stereo Mix on Iconia W510?

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johan131
johan131 Member Posts: 10 New User

I'd like to stream music from my Iconia to my desktop. Using VLC for that. My desktop has a hidden device named Stereo Mix and from that I can stream music, but I want it the other way around.

I can't find Stereo Mix on my Iconia W510. Updated latest drivers etc. Can't find anything on Intel support.

Suggestions, ideas?

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  • johan131
    johan131 Member Posts: 10 New User
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    A reply to my own post, so that Google knows and remembers my solution. I found the Screen Capturer Recorder here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/screencapturer/files/ That is part of this download: https://github.com/rdp/virtual-audio-capture-grabber-device . For audio there isn't a separate download, it's combined. It isn't Sterio Mix as I know it, it won't show up in devices, but it adds an additional input in VLC that can be streamed. In fact, two additional inputs, one for Video (named screen-capture-recorder) and one for audio (virtual-audio-capturer). It is linked with Volume Control so there is no separate Volume for this. You'd need to plug in a headset to mute the sounds. Forget the CMD actions, no idea what they do and I didn't need them. Right after installation the "device" is ready to be recorded. VLC is happy to stream the audio over the internet once the router had Port Forewarding set. I could test the stream on my LAN, I could not test myself over WAN (due to port forewarding). A friend was so kind to test that, my stream works. Using Mixx to DJ.

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  • johan131
    johan131 Member Posts: 10 New User
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    A reply to my own post, so that Google knows and remembers my solution. I found the Screen Capturer Recorder here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/screencapturer/files/ That is part of this download: https://github.com/rdp/virtual-audio-capture-grabber-device . For audio there isn't a separate download, it's combined. It isn't Sterio Mix as I know it, it won't show up in devices, but it adds an additional input in VLC that can be streamed. In fact, two additional inputs, one for Video (named screen-capture-recorder) and one for audio (virtual-audio-capturer). It is linked with Volume Control so there is no separate Volume for this. You'd need to plug in a headset to mute the sounds. Forget the CMD actions, no idea what they do and I didn't need them. Right after installation the "device" is ready to be recorded. VLC is happy to stream the audio over the internet once the router had Port Forewarding set. I could test the stream on my LAN, I could not test myself over WAN (due to port forewarding). A friend was so kind to test that, my stream works. Using Mixx to DJ.
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    johan131 Member Posts: 10 New User
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    Another reply to myself to feed Google with the answer. I discovered a Virtual Cable to simulate Sterio Mix: http://vb-audio.pagesperso-orange.fr/Cable/ The "VB-CABLE Virtual Audio Device" download. It works better as the previous solution. The first solution works for VLC, this one creates a device that can be used by all recorders. I feel Acer should have included this in their machines.