I am looking for software that primarily let me mix sound over all devices, sound-cards etc.
For example to have sound mixed over a blue-tooth headset and laptop speakers.
It should also be possible to see where which apps (Like SKype for example) want to send sound where.
(This seems to be a bit different from what one usually looks for in an audio mixer).
Anything within Audacity?
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For Windows 7, Stereo Mix like this:
- Open Sound panel
- Select Speakers as the default playback device
- Go to the "Recording" tab
- Right click and enable "Show Disabled Devices"
- A recording device called "Wave Out Mix", "Mono Mix" or "Stereo Mix" (this was my case) should appear
- Right click on the new device and click "Enable"
- Right click on the new device and click "Set as Default Device"
- Double click on the new device to open the Properties window
- Go to the "Listen" tab
- Click on the "Listen to this device" checkbox
- Select your HDMI device from the "Playback through this device" list
And you're done, the drawback is that you won't have a microphone selected as default recording device, but for what concerns me I couldn't care less.
Source:
If not, then probably VAC (payware) from comment.
It might depend on audiocards and drivers.
Yes, there is something within Audacity. It's a bit hard to find, but it's actually even documented properly.
Here's the crucial bit:
Select your speaker device and Audacity will record everything that you hear through your speakers.