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      9th Sep 2007
Hi there.

I've got a question about Sound Recorder. In the past, I could use it to
capture the audio the computer was playing (so that's not a mic or anything).
Now, I have a new computer, so I don't know how to get it to capture the
audio again (I'm trying to record some voice samples from a game). I've been
fumbling around with audio settings, but I can't seem to get Sound Recorder
to record any sound the computer is playing. I'm using windows XP home
edition, and my audio card is SoundMAX HD Audio. If anyone can help, it qould
be greatly appreciated!

Chyros
 
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      9th Sep 2007
Chyros wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> I've got a question about Sound Recorder. In the past, I could use it
> to capture the audio the computer was playing (so that's not a mic or
> anything). Now, I have a new computer, so I don't know how to get it
> to capture the audio again (I'm trying to record some voice samples
> from a game). I've been fumbling around with audio settings, but I
> can't seem to get Sound Recorder to record any sound the computer is
> playing. I'm using windows XP home edition, and my audio card is
> SoundMAX HD Audio. If anyone can help, it qould be greatly
> appreciated!
>
> Chyros


Google "record what you hear"

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      9th Sep 2007
I use jetaudio free edition www.jetaudio.com



"Chyros" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:F12E108F-A29D-4F2D-B202-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi there.
>
> I've got a question about Sound Recorder. In the past, I could use it to
> capture the audio the computer was playing (so that's not a mic or
> anything).
> Now, I have a new computer, so I don't know how to get it to capture the
> audio again (I'm trying to record some voice samples from a game). I've
> been
> fumbling around with audio settings, but I can't seem to get Sound
> Recorder
> to record any sound the computer is playing. I'm using windows XP home
> edition, and my audio card is SoundMAX HD Audio. If anyone can help, it
> qould
> be greatly appreciated!
>
> Chyros




 
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      11th Sep 2007
Chyros wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> I've got a question about Sound Recorder. In the past, I could use it to
> capture the audio the computer was playing (so that's not a mic or anything).
> Now, I have a new computer, so I don't know how to get it to capture the
> audio again (I'm trying to record some voice samples from a game). I've been
> fumbling around with audio settings, but I can't seem to get Sound Recorder
> to record any sound the computer is playing. I'm using windows XP home
> edition, and my audio card is SoundMAX HD Audio. If anyone can help, it qould
> be greatly appreciated!
>
> Chyros

Audacity is free and has a lot more options than Sound Recorder.

Bill
 
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      18th Sep 2007
Thanks guys, but unfortunately none of them work. Whatever recorder I choose,
it doesn't record anything but silence. Again, it's not the recorder program
that seems to be the trouble, it's my computer's settings.
 
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