[audacity4blind] AW: Re: recording computer sounds with audacity

  • From: "Heiko Folkerts" <heiko@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2015 19:43:45 +0100

Hi,
thats a nice and compact Step-By-Step-Guide.
Heiko

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Gesendet: Montag, 5. Januar 2015 03:37
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Betreff: [audacity4blind] Re: recording computer sounds with audacity

Hi
To record sound computer, do the folowing:
Press Shift+H to open the Select audio host dialog
Down arrow to choose Windows WASAPI
Shift+I to open the Select device dialog, then choose the option with
"loopback" in its name.
Now you can record sound from your computer, but not the sound from
microphone. To record sound from computer, including microphone, do these
step after the steps above:
From System tray, choose speaker and press Enter
Choose recording devices within the menu.
Choose the microphone you want to record from within the list, and press the
properties button.
Ctrl+tab to the listen page, and check the Listen to this device checkbox
and press OK.
Now you'll hear your voice from the speaker/ headphone, and you'll be able
to record it, including computer sound
HTH
Cuong

        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Mike Bernard (Redacted sender "mbern6516@xxxxxxx" for DMARC)
<mailto:mbern6516@xxxxxxx"; for DMARC)>  
        To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
        Sent: Monday, January 05, 2015 9:15 AM
        Subject: [audacity4blind] recording computer sounds with audacity


        Hello everyone,

        I hope everyone had an enjoyable holiday season and that 2015 brings
all of you love and happiness. 

        I’ve heard, that Audacity can be used to record not only our own
voices, but can also be used to record sounds coming directly from the
computer, much like the what you hear/stereo mix feature that comes with
windows. Its rather difficult to find the what you hear/stereo mix feature
in windows 8.1, but I’ve heard somewhere, that even if the computer doesn’t
offer this option, you can still do the very same thing, whith just audacity
and the adjusting of a few simple settings within the preferences area of
Audacity. Could someone who is familiar with doing this tell me how to
record my computer sounds? For example, if I were recording a tutorial and I
wanted my screen reader to also be recorded along with my voice, how do I
turn this option on and off in Audacity? Thanks.

        Mike

        Rochester, NY.


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