Control System Properties
Location: System tab in Options | Control Properties or (Properties) button on Control window
Use Control System Properties to change the audio interface used for playback and recording and list information about the system. This information can help locate problems with drivers, hardware, or the current setup.
GoldWave currently supports DirectSound and Core Audio/WASAPI. DirectSound is used for Windows XP and older versions of Windows. For Windows Vista and later, Core Audio/WASAPI is selected by default, but DirectSound may be used instead by clicking the button. DirectSound was deprecated in Vista and no longer has direct access to the audio hardware. Using WASAPI in exclusive mode is the only way to play or record audio directly through the sound hardware.
Choose the Configure button to display the system's audio configuration window.
Choose the Information button to gather information.
If a device is listed as disabled, disconnected, or not present:
- Make sure all external connections are firmly in place and connected to the correct socket.
- Make sure the USB device is plugged into a working USB port and is powered on.
- Some devices, such as "Stereo Mix" or "What You Hear" are disabled in Windows by default and have to be enabled manually. Choose the Configure button, select the Recording tab, right-click anywhere in the list and select Show Disabled Devices, then right-click on the device in the list and choose Enable.
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Control Properties