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How to record sound from laptop speakers
I would like to burn an audio cd from some video clips on the net. I
googled and found that I just need to set my 'Sound Recorder' to record line-in and it will get the audio from the sound card. However this is not working. My laptop is a new ( 2006 ) Dell Inspiron B130. Is it possible my new computer's sound card wont let me do what I want? |
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How to record sound from laptop speakers
squash wrote ...
I just did some more googling and found I need to select 'wave out' or 'stero mix' from the recording source. But my recording options are just line-in and mic. Is there a way to expand my sound card options to include those? Or I could plug my headphones out into the line-in. There is no line-out on this laptop so would that work? First, see if there are any updated audio drivers available for your system. If "record what you hear" or "stereo mix" is not one of the choices available to record from, you can install 3rd party software like "Total Recorder" which will allow recording anything you hear on your computer. www.highcriteria.com I am a paying customer and highly recommend it. |
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