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How do I do a audio capture directly from my PC sound card?

 
 
Harry
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      11th Mar 2004
DWB

Not sure if this is any help, but I've had good luck
creating audio clips (especially sound-effects) using the
AUDACITY shareware. The user interface is very intuitive
and there are a lot of special-effects to experiment
with.

There is also an almost limitless ability to "undo",
which results in the ability to very quickly isolate the
audio you want and to enhance it via the roomful-of-
monkeys approach without having to worry about having to
start all over if you screw something up... MY kind of
software :-)

http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/a.../audacity-win-
1.2.0-pre3.exe?download

Harry

>-----Original Message-----
>I can not find a way to do a audio capture source in

WMM2 - I could in an earlier versions of WMM?
>Thanks DWB
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      12th Mar 2004
Harry - Thx this really did the trick! The older version of WWM allow me to capture audio directly off the sound card device. Your suggested tool is better
I appreciate your help
....DWB
 
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