screen reader or you might get a bit of babble from time
to time.
HTH
Hamish
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Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 5:08 AM
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Subject: Re: Recording windows media streams
Wav out will do the trick.
When you have Wav out Mix selected in the recording controls, you use the
volume and balance sliders and mute check boxes in the playback controls
just like a mixer. In other words, you determine how loud each thing coming
through the speakers and the Wav Mix will be.
Hello everyone,
I'd like to know if it's possible to record windows media streams?
If so, how does one go about recording this type of stream?
I don't have an actual sound card in my computer, but I have Intel
integrated sound. It seems to work rather well though, from what I used to
have in my
Set source to wav under volume control, adjust volume for recording, and use
Sound Forge.
Of course, you'll get some screen-reader speech at the beginning unless
you've got an external synthesizer, but it's better than nothing.
Regards,
Matt
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Hello Matt and others,
Thank you for the help. I do appreciate it.
I'm curious though. How come Sound Forge and Total Recorder can record
streams, but not GoldWave?
I don't mind using Sound Forge, or Total Recorder, but I'm just wondering
why GoldWave cant do the same thing.
Thanks again,
Terri
Hi Terri, I think Matt faled to mention that only soundforge 7 records streams. If I
am wrong, correct me.
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Hello Matt and others,
Thank you for the help. I do appreciate it.
I'm curious though. How come Sound Forge and Total Recorder can record
Hello everyone,
Well, I've looked under my volume controls, under the record options, and
there isn't a what you hear option.
The only thing I have, that I've never seen before is something called a wav
out mix.
This option wasn't there on my older computer. I'm not sure what this is,
but I would
, AMEN !!
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Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2004 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: Recording windows media streams
Hello Matt and others,
Thank you for the help. I do appreciate it.
I'm curious though
Hey Sly,
Go to
http://mediasoftware.sonypictures.com/products/soundforgefamily.asp
Tony
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Subject: Re: Recording windows media streams
: TerriStimmel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2004 5:38 PM
Subject: Re: Recording windows media streams
Hello Matt and others,
Thank you for the help. I do appreciate it.
I'm curious though. How come Sound Forge and Total Recorder
Subject: Re: Recording windows media streams
Set source to wav under volume control, adjust volume for recording,
and
use
Sound Forge.
Of course, you'll get some screen-reader speech at the beginning
unless
you've got an external synthesizer, but it's better than nothing
Hi Sly,
Not a problem bro!
Tony
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Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 12:40 AM
Subject: Re: Recording windows media streams
Right On Tony! You're The Man! Thanks for the earl
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