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When using either MME or ASIO drivers, phase inversion happened as the
result recording "What you hear" using a Creative Audigy 4. Same thing happend recording "Stereo Mix" when using the onboard Realtek Card. I then discovered that phase inversion happens even if I simply take a stereo cable and patch it from the Front speaker output of Realtek to the Line In of the Realtek, and then I select "Realtek Speakers" as audio output driver and select "Realtek Line In" as the audio input driver. The recorded signal is phase inverted. Same is true if I take a stereo cable and route the headphone output of the Audigy 4 to "Line in 2" of the audigy 4 and then choose "Audigy 4 Speakers" as the output "Audigy 4 Line in 2" as the audio input. The recorded signal is phase inverted. Keep in mind that this phase inversion of the recorded signal does NOT happen with the identical software under XP. So it appears that Vista is either phase inverting the output or phase inverting the input. Anyone else getting the same results? Thanks, J |
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