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offline cie jiks mawp from motion to descend (Australia) on 2005-08-17 20:41 [#01698812]
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What do people use to record sounds coming through one's
soundcard from online content or DVD's etc. I used to always
use creative recorder's record what you hear function but
with my new audio-m soundcard i'm in the market for
something else.



 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2005-08-17 20:42 [#01698813]
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I use SoundForge.


 

offline cie jiks mawp from motion to descend (Australia) on 2005-08-17 20:46 [#01698820]
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Thats made by ACID? Isnt it. Does it have input selection
options?


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2005-08-17 20:51 [#01698822]
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what? made by ACID?

it used to be made by Sonic Foundry and now it's made by
Sony.

gosh, I don't know anything about input selections.. I just
have to be sure to have "wave out mix" selected in the
volume panel of windows, fumble a bit with the levels so it
doesn't hit SoundForge too loud and then hit record.


 

offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2005-08-17 21:12 [#01698828]
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as far as i know, the sounds from the web and even streams
would generally be going through your main wave thingy. so
you'd go into your windows sound mixer and switch your
record input to wave. assuming you're using windows.


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2005-08-17 23:03 [#01698851]
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well that's more or less what I said - if you doubleclick
the volume icon in your system tray you can open 'options'
and then 'properties'.

if you then tick 'recording' (and you have to have 'stereo
mix' ticked too!) and click OK you get the stereo mix panel,
which you must then 'Select' by ticking that box.

you should be able to record the stream real time with most
recording devices then.


 


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