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I got the exact same error, luckily there is a fix (well it worked for me anyways)

I am running 64 bit Windows 7 (I am not sure if this makes any difference)

 

but what I did was:

 

Go to control panel > hardware & sound > sound

 

that should open up sound properties, click on the recording tab right click the area and select "Show Disabled Devices"

 

after that a device called "Stereo Mix" should show up, Enable that device and set it as default.

 

Go to camstudio and select "Record Audio from Speakers" it will still give you the same error message, but when you record it should still record the sound from your speakers.

 

Good luck! I hope this works for you too.

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im running 32-bit, and after i clicked "Show disabled devices" nothing popped up. i hope it has nothing to do with my headphones

 

edit: my headphones aren't the problem

 

edit2: there are so many problems with this thing it's not even funny

 

edit3: all the error messages that pop up seem to mean nothing. the only problem is the sound. not only can i not record sound, but it is placed in a separate file from the video.

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http://img5.imageshack.us/f/soundee.png/

Do you have anything other than microphone in your recording tab like this?

 

What other issues are you having with it?

 

You can also try going in CamStudio

 

Options > Audio Options For Microphone > Volume

 

And selecting Stereo Mix or What-You-Hear option and trying again with recording from microphone :/

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none of that is working, i don't even have a microphone. i have freecorder for firefox, and that records any sound that comes from the computer, or youtube vidoes. it works perfectly, so i dont know whats wrong.

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Strange... i found a couple other solutions, this one is for RealTek sound cards:

For people using Reltek HD Audio Input and not able to get any volume, I have a solution!!! You need to enable stereo mix from the Audio Manager and then unmute it!:

 

1. Enter the Reltek HD Audio Manager.

2. Click on the "Mixer" Tab.

3. Under the "Record" section you will see a little spanner, click it.

4. Make sure "Stereo Mix" is checked and click ok.

5. Then, in the "Record" Section look for "Stereo Mix" and unmute it!

 

or

 

Control Panel > Sounds and Audio Devices > Audio Tab > Sound Recording box set to your sound card > Start > All Programs > Accessories > Entertainment > Volume Control > Options > Properties > Recording > Select Wave/MP3 and make sure it's not muted.

 

and the last thing I found was

 

otherwise there's not much else i can think of :( Maybe you need to find another program, I am not sure of any others really

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