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Audio Recording
Vista Ultimate
Playing FLV with FLV player and I want to record the music being played to a
..wma file.
Tried Windows Audio Recorder but that does not seem to have a way to record
what Vista is playing.
How do I do that?
I do not want to use external patch cords.
Is there a way to set this up?
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Re: Audio Recording
I've been trying for weeks to get Vista to record line-in on my Dell
Dimension 9200. It seems that line-in recording has been disabled on Vista -
leastwise I can't get it to work.
This really is the final straw with Vista - I'm going back to XP.
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Re: Audio Recording
Perhaps you could try what I do.
I have a SoundBlaster Audigy.
I installed Audacity (free Recording program)
In options for input choice I select What-You-Hear
This may not work with your sound card but it works for me.
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Re: Audio Recording
I just recorded from line-in. Took about 30 seconds with Vista, so it is not
disabled. I can also record stereo mix (what you hear), even using windows
recorder, though I prefer a 3rd party recorder.
Enjoy going back to XP.
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For weeks trying to activate the line-in recording you could not notice a
simple thing. You MUST set this option as default.
Vista is an IQ test. Your IQ is below hundred, way below. You belong to XP.
Start - Control Panel - Sound
Recording tab
select which inputs
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Re: Audio Recording
Try this.
To enable line-in monitoring:
-Right click speaker icon in tray.
-Left click playback devices.
-left click speakers.
-left click properties.
-left click levels tab.
-SCROLL DOWN to "rear blue" and adjust.
-hate vista.
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Re: Audio Recording
You can take a look at Audio Recorder which can record audio pretty good.
This is it's snapshot
http://www.acmsoft.com/images/AudioRecorder_GUI.JPG
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Re: Audio Recording
I use WMCapture which does a beautiful job both for audio or video from
the screen. Try the free demo: 'WM Capture - Super High Quality Video
Recorder'
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