controlling mute line out vista

Controlling mute or line out in Vista

I posted this before and got no replies so I thought I would try again. I use my line in on my computer to broadcast my police scanner via the internet to a server on another computer hosting service. In Vista I can find no way to turn line out off or mute like in XP. So I dont have to listen to the audio playing when I listen to my computer music etc. Is there any way to do this now. This would be aweful that u cant mute only certain things now. If you do this type of activity you you will understand my problem. Using build 5384. HP 1330n 3700amd and latest beta realtek drivers... Thanks if u have any suggestions

Click the Start button, type
aud
and click Audio Devices and Sound Themes. If the drivers are working for all your devices, you should be able to control everything from there.
You can also get to Audio Devices and Sound Themes through Control Panel.

"Alec" wrote in message

I posted this before and got no replies so I thought I would try again. I use my line in on my computer to broadcast my police scanner via the internet to a server on another computer hosting service. In Vista I can find no way to turn line out off or mute like in XP. So I dont have to listen to the audio playing when I listen to my computer music etc. Is there any way to do this now. This would be aweful that u cant mute only certain things now. If you do this type of activity you you will understand my problem. Using build 5384. HP 1330n 3700amd and latest beta realtek drivers... Thanks if u have any suggestions

That didnt help...I guess they all work. I get audio from all the connections. but in xp you could mute line out so u didnt have to hear it yet it went thru your soundcard and provided audio to the application....someone must use this kind of funcion. mine is very specific
"R.U. Zerious" wrote:

Click the Start button, type
aud
and click Audio Devices and Sound Themes. If the drivers are working for all your devices, you should be able to control everything from there.
You can also get to Audio Devices and Sound Themes through Control Panel.

"Alec" wrote in message I posted this before and got no replies so I thought I would try again. I use my line in on my computer to broadcast my police scanner via the internet to a server on another computer hosting service. In Vista I can find no way to turn line out off or mute like in XP. So I dont have to listen to the audio playing when I listen to my computer music etc. Is there any way to do this now. This would be aweful that u cant mute only certain things now. If you do this type of activity you you will understand my problem. Using build 5384. HP 1330n 3700amd and latest beta realtek drivers... Thanks if u have any suggestions

I am having the very same issue. I have my tv sound going into my computer ot play over the speakers. Vista has no way to mute line in that i can see. Anyone ???
"Alec" wrote:

That didnt help...I guess they all work. I get audio from all the connections. but in xp you could mute line out so u didnt have to hear it yet it went thru your soundcard and provided audio to the application....someone must use this kind of funcion. mine is very specific
"R.U. Zerious" wrote:
Click the Start button, type
aud
and click Audio Devices and Sound Themes. If the drivers are working for all your devices, you should be able to control everything from there.
You can also get to Audio Devices and Sound Themes through Control Panel.

"Alec" wrote in message I posted this before and got no replies so I thought I would try again. I use my line in on my computer to broadcast my police scanner via the internet to a server on another computer hosting service. In Vista I can find no way to turn line out off or mute like in XP. So I dont have to listen to the audio playing when I listen to my computer music etc. Is there any way to do this now. This would be aweful that u cant mute only certain things now. If you do this type of activity you you will understand my problem. Using build 5384. HP 1330n 3700amd and latest beta realtek drivers... Thanks if u have any suggestions

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