Name Not Available In Sound Mixer

'Stereo Mix' in the M-Audio Delta series:-
Mixing is possible although it prevents the multi-channel cards from using two SDRs independently.
In the SDR program select the input used, send the audio to 'M-Audio Multi'.
On the M-Audio control panel select 'Monitor Mixer' in the Patchbay/Router. ALL inputs then go to the mixer as stereo pairs.
On the 'Monitor Mixer' tab the Mixer Inputs 'WavOut (or selected input) should have 'Stereo Link' ticked and the slider raised to the top.
Select the M-Audio Mon. Mixer in the digi-mode program.
These cards have many options but I do not think this may be used with RX/TX, not without VAC and an extra soundcard.
To fix the issue, we need to open the Services dialog. To do this, click on Start and then run and type in services.msc in Windows XP or just click on Start and then type in services.msc in Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8. By default, it should say Started under Status. Jan 04, 2014 I opened the Audio Mixer, and there was a program that was running in it. It said 'Name not available'. I looked up this problem and found out that this could possibly be a root kit.
This is the reason why you will have to invest in a tool in order to recover deleted GarageBand files. Accidentally deleted audio drivers for mac. Once deleted, it would become a difficult proposition for you to get back the GarageBand files. So, you would be losing out on high-quality audios, recordings, tracks and songs if you don’t try to recover the GarageBand files that you have deleted. They contain the richest audio content you will find anywhere in the world. It is much easier to transfer them from one storage device to another using USB flash drives.Since the GarageBand files are so hefty in size, they are often deleted by Mac users for the purpose of freeing up space on their machines.
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commented Aug 8, 2016
Sounds from the toolkit seem to fall under a 'Name Not Available' application in the Sounds Mixer, restarting the SCP DSx Service creates more entries. Disabling Notification sounds in ScpToolkit Settings Manager stops the suspicious application from showing up. Using latest Win10 version, never tried the ScpToolkit in earlier builds. Lenovo g575 recovery disk. |

commented Aug 10, 2016
It's not suspicious at all; since the sounds come from a Windows service that's running with high privileges the mixer can't get access to the process name or window title so it shows that the name is not available. |