Recording Audio Playback on Windows?
Recording Audio Playback on Windows?
So, I'm playing back some youtube videos or pretty much anything else and I want to record that to a WAV for including in my compositions. How do I do this simple thing in Windows? I know that for Mac its pretty easy to do.
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serge_a_storms
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Audacity can definitely record your output.
I've just tried it. It takes a bit of fiddling around (at least it did for me)
You need to goto start>control panel>sounds>volume tab>advanced
options>properties>recording.
Make sure stereo mix is ticked in your internal (I couldn't get it to work with my US122) soundcard.
Bring the volume control of Stereo mix right down just to be safe.
Set the recording input of Audacity to your internal soundcard.
It should now record what is coming out of your stereo mix.
I hope this helps.
I've just tried it. It takes a bit of fiddling around (at least it did for me)
You need to goto start>control panel>sounds>volume tab>advanced
options>properties>recording.
Make sure stereo mix is ticked in your internal (I couldn't get it to work with my US122) soundcard.
Bring the volume control of Stereo mix right down just to be safe.
Set the recording input of Audacity to your internal soundcard.
It should now record what is coming out of your stereo mix.
I hope this helps.
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leedsquietman
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audacity or better still, soundforge.
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