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Capturing sound from computer - Is it possible?
Posted: Wed 05 Jul, 2006 16.40
by Reeves
Hello
For years any sound I hear on my computer, alot of it I like to save. However, the only way I can is by plonking the microphone infront of the speaker, which doesn't always come out in the best quality. Has anybody got any ideas on how I can capture sound from my computer that I cannot save?
Many thanks
Posted: Wed 05 Jul, 2006 16.44
by martindtanderson
my souncard lets me set the mixer to record from my stereo mix, and wave, so I can record anything that is sent to me speakers.
Posted: Wed 05 Jul, 2006 22.21
by Neil Jones
For the recording dialog in Volume Control, set it to something that includes the word "Mix" in it, as there's a 99% chance that that's the one you need for the computer to listen to all of the sources (Mic, CD, Aux, etc) at the same time.
Posted: Fri 07 Jul, 2006 14.59
by Not The Chef
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Posted: Fri 07 Jul, 2006 23.17
by Reeves
Ohh, fanta-astic. Thanks very much for your help guys, I appreciate it.
Posted: Sat 08 Jul, 2006 00.58
by Not The Chef
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Posted: Sat 08 Jul, 2006 07.37
by Sput
Welll THEN go to Options > properties > recording, dumbass.
Posted: Sat 08 Jul, 2006 18.54
by cdd
From what I understand it may well be impossible to do in Vista because it will utilise Memory Curtailing and IO protection (there's an article about it in Wikipedia). As usual, I may be wrong though, and if I am Sput has the privilege of pointing me out!