Does anyone know how I could be able to record the audio that comes from my computer's speakers in mp3 without using a mike hence keeping pretty much the same audio quality as I first heard it? For example audio from URLs, not that I want to go nick some copyrighted audio, but to get sound off of a friend's YouTube video.
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You need to go back a stage, because, ideally, you need line level, which is lower than speaker level, to feed direct into the "line in" on your sound card.
What, exactly, are you listening to on your speakers? Radio? Cassette? Disc? Old Fashioned Gramophone? What?
More advice can then follow.
What, exactly, are you listening to on your speakers? Radio? Cassette? Disc? Old Fashioned Gramophone? What?
More advice can then follow.
He has a blog on the BBC site as well:Hymagumba wrote:
teehee
although I'm more concerned that your avatar is hosted on bbc.co.uk
http://www.bbc.co.uk/somerset/content/a ... file.shtml
This is turning into a bit of an odd one really... bit like half (or all) of the stuff I have written on the page especially the sprouts bit... however, that made it onto the BBC World Service radio... they even sent me a badge
perhaps next time they could send you a medallewsnews wrote:This is turning into a bit of an odd one really... bit like half (or all) of the stuff I have written on the page especially the sprouts bit... however, that made it onto the BBC World Service radio... they even sent me a badge
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