Windows 10 Stuck on Mono Audio

Flug

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Hi, Just setup my USCEC All in One USB 2.0 on Windows 10 HP laptop. Everything seems to be working okay. But there's one thing I can't get figured out. The audio being encoded is mono, and will not record stereo. Looking at the windows sound setting it shows the audio input as (microphone)(2- AV to USB2.0), under advanced properties it's listed a 1 channel 16 it 96000 hz. How do I get windows to recognize this is a stereo input. Thanks In advance for the help

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Flug

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Make sure that your source is stereo. There's a better way to do this. Get a composite to HDMI adapter and then and then a capture device with HDMI in. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZC5Zr3NC2PY
Thanks, yeah its stereo. I can plug it into an external amp and it's stereo. I remove one channel at a time and the left or right channel doesn't go away because the USB adapter isn't showing up in windows as a stereo device( see screen shots above) and that's what I am trying to figure out how to get that from mono to stereo. I figured this would be a pretty easy thing for a device like I have to do but maybe it should be noted it's a mono sum input and not stereo. I don't want to have to by a new device to be able to record stereo..
 
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