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PostPosted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 6:14 am 
I've been using Wavepad for a while.
Doesn't have any effect type thing on it(not on the trial version, anyways...). I use it to record sounds from the compy, and use in looping(YTMNDs, Flash stuff, ect).


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You have to purcahes a licens for the recording so...
I need an audio recorder.

There's one in windows... Sound recorder..

It'll record whatever you say into a microphone OR whatever sounds your computer is making. Open up sound recorder and read the help file. It tells you how to do it. The only thing is, your "input device" is just going to be that program..
To test and see if it will work, just start recording and do some things on your computer that make sound (go to homestar runner or something), record for 3 or 4 seconds (just to see if it works)

How do I change the input audio? I only have one ... Realtek. Pluss Sound recorder dosn't record long enough
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I've been using Wavepad for a while.
Doesn't have any effect type thing on it(not on the trial version, anyways...). I use it to record sounds from the compy, and use in looping(YTMNDs, Flash stuff, ect).

That dosn't give any hints of recording from the comp

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Double-click the volume icon in the taskbar. Go to Options > Properties. Click the 'recording' radio button, then check the 'Wave Out Mix' box. Press 'OK'. Turn the volume all the way down for everything, except turn it up for 'Wave Out Mix'. Now, record stuff like you normally would with sound recorder.

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ed 'lim' smilde wrote:
Double-click the volume icon in the taskbar. Go to Options > Properties. Click the 'recording' radio button, then check the 'Wave Out Mix' box. Press 'OK'. Turn the volume all the way down for everything, except turn it up for 'Wave Out Mix'. Now, record stuff like you normally would with sound recorder.
Wave Out Mix may also be titled Mono Mix/Stereo Mix.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 5:31 am 
strongfan wrote:
Alberto wrote:
I've been using Wavepad for a while.
Doesn't have any effect type thing on it(not on the trial version, anyways...). I use it to record sounds from the compy, and use in looping(YTMNDs, Flash stuff, ect).

That dosn't give any hints of recording from the comp

Just press you record button. There's a drop down menu in the "recording" section, Choose "What you hear".


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