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Well basically, how can i record the sound outputting from my speakers and nothing else? so no backround noise.
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RE: Recording speakers
Assuming Win XP, open volume control, and select properties from the Options menu. Switch to Recording properties, and click OK. That should now give you a list of all recording sources. To record only whats heard through your speakers, mute everything except for the option "Stereo Mix" if you have it. Depending on your sound card/chipset, it may be called something else or not be there at all.

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Assuming Win XP, open volume control, and select properties from the Options menu. Switch to Recording properties, and click OK. That should now give you a list of all recording sources. To record only whats heard through your speakers, mute everything except for the option "Stereo Mix" if you have it. Depending on your sound card/chipset, it may be called something else or not be there at all.

Hope that helps.
The only thing thats there is my USB microphone :( and im on vista btw
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RE: Recording speakers
i had a cool command line app called soundcapture.exe but i can't find it :(

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RE: Recording speakers
Does your computer have a line in port? (it usually is a light blue port)
Doubt it, because if it did, it would show on Vista's recording devices...
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RE: Recording speakers
I connect my speaker cable straight back in to line in... it's easy
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RE: Recording speakers
it's not always that easy,
basicly i see your options being either a cable or software,
a cable going from your speaker jack into your mic jack or,
you use some software, audacity claim to do it but i have no idea when i was doing music production i got a copy of cakewalk sonar which does it nicely and anytihng from here will probally do it
http://www.filedudes.com/files/Record_Speaker.html

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