At the time of this writing however it is in active development, and the author seems like he could be coerced in to rewriting it as a kernel level audio device. There's an open source solution that may accomplish this, but it's currently limited to applications utilizing DirectShow. Install an audio device similar to Stereo Mix If Stereo Mix appears you're in luck! I wasn't so lucky. Open Sound in the Control Panel (or search for it in Start) and click the Recording tab. You might be lucky enough to have a feature on your sound card that allows you to record your PC's sounds, but it hasn't been enabled by default since Vista. Lots of media players have downloadable compressor plugins, but that won't help things like Netflix, Hulu, or our global sound levels. What we need to do is feed our sound in to a compressor/limiter before pushing it out to the speakers. How can we do this on a PC? (If you're looking for the part where we install stuff, it starts here)
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