I am about to build a new PC, possibly with the Gigabyte GA-H67MA-UD2H motherboard.
This motherboard includes the Realtek ALC892 sound chip and I hope to use it rather than a discrete sound card.
Question: does the Realtek ALC892 sound chip fully support “stereo mix” sound recording when used with Windows 7 Home Premium?
“Stereo mix” recording permits recording whatever the user happens to be listening to on the PC at the moment and is sometimes called “What You Hear” recording for that reason.
Stereo Mix support was quite common on sound cards 2 or 3 years ago, but is increasingly uncommon lately, particularly on Windows 7. Many drivers simply do not provide that functionality on a Windows 7 PC.
The workaround if it is not supported is to use a discrete sound card that is known to support Stereo Mix. Such cards are not common either.
I have emailed Gigabyte support in Taiwan about this, but have no response. I looked at Realtek.com.tw, only to find that there appears to be no info at all about the ALC892 chip!!
I searched this boards archives via Google and found no answers and very few comments about this motherboard generally.
Any comments appreciated.