• How to have people listen to sounds/music without having a microphone
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I'm not positive how to word the title. But anyways, since I do not have a microphone some friends of mine would like to hear sounds being transmitted, such as showing someone a video without uploading it or sending to them. To be more descriptive I have ManyCam to show a couple friends some progress on a video I create without rendering it and such, they would like to hear the sounds and music in it but I don't have a microphone, is there a way to make the sound transmit over so they can hear it? I know people have done it before but I'm not sure how they did it is there a certain program? If so please post a link below. Also if this isn't in the correct area please tell me where to go to. TL;DR: Is there a program that acts as a microphone so people can hear it.
I don't think transmitting sound is possible via VNC. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
Your restrictions simply makes it impossible.
Wait you could just use skype and set your microphone as your speakers.
Have you tried Stereo Mix?
[QUOTE=Nakki;25446723]Have you tried Stereo Mix?[/QUOTE] I've searched for it but I haven't found anything that works. Unless I'm missing it.
[QUOTE=hacksore;25434956]I don't think transmitting sound is possible via VNC. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.[/QUOTE] Sound transmitting is possible via Remote Desktop, though. VNC is strictly pictures (that's how it works).
What operating system are you using?
[QUOTE=gmd;25451578]What operating system are you using?[/QUOTE] Windows 7.
I don't see how you could. [editline]17th October 2010[/editline] Maybe there's a way, but I don't think you can.
[QUOTE=Ultimate7MK;25449116]I've searched for it but I haven't found anything that works. Unless I'm missing it.[/QUOTE] Right click the little speaker near the clock and select recording devices,then click on the backround and tick the both boxes , then you should have Stereo Mix available , right click and select use this then go to skype audio settings and select Stereo Mix as a microphone. If it still doesn't work try to play around with the Stereo Mix settings because it can be muted. Hope this helped. :D
[QUOTE=Nakki;25459203]Right click the little speaker near the clock and select recording devices,then click on the backround and tick the both boxes , then you should have Stereo Mix available , right click and select use this then go to skype audio settings and select Stereo Mix as a microphone. If it still doesn't work try to play around with the Stereo Mix settings because it can be muted. Hope this helped. :D[/QUOTE] [img]http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/9284/18605754.png[/img] I do not see stereo mix, and I don't understand what you mean 'click on the background'. Also note Digital Audio doesn't do shit, it's check marked, yes, but it doesn't do a damn thing unless there's a way to activate it.
Click on the white part of the window, and check "Show disabled devices" and "Show disconnected devices"
[QUOTE={ABK}AbbySciuto;25461823]Click on the white part of the window, and check "Show disabled devices" and "Show disconnected devices"[/QUOTE] This.Was too lazy to translate what they said because I have them in different language.
AFAIK Windows 7 doesn't show the Stereo Mix if you let it install the drivers, you have to do it manually.
[QUOTE={ABK}AbbySciuto;25461823]Click on the white part of the window, and check "Show disabled devices" and "Show disconnected devices"[/QUOTE] [img]http://img251.imageshack.us/img251/2893/76661542.png[/img] this? [editline]17th October 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=pikzen;25462597]AFAIK Windows 7 doesn't show the Stereo Mix if you let it install the drivers, you have to do it manually.[/QUOTE] How?
You can also get a line-in cable and plug one side to the headphones output and the other end to the microphone input.
[QUOTE=Master117;25476694]You can also get a line-in cable and plug one side to the headphones output and the other end to the microphone input.[/QUOTE] Yeah, that's what Hacksore was mentioning.
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