![]() … but I am not sure exactly what I need – what will do the job? Help! “M$ Sound Recorder” – restricted to 60 second grabs But Audacity is not “sensing” the speaker output.ĭoing my newbie homework “Total Recorder” (commercial version) appears at the top of heap. Relying on speaker output appears to compromise sound quality. I guess I have to install a program that will “read” the sound card and divert the audio to … to … hopefully Audacity !!? In the last two days, somewhere, I read that newer PC soundcards are restricted to what can be “recorded”.Įven driver updates do not get around the “record live audio” problem. I am not a PC geek., but I attempt to grasp the nuts and bolts. Output Device:- > SoundMAX Digital Audio > SoundMAX Digital Audio: Wave Out… > 2 (Stereo) input Chan…" ![]() (Yes I have clicked the “Record” btn on Audacity).If I open the WAV file in Audacity I can play and edit in AudacityīUT if I play the WAV file through “Windows Media Player” or my preferred “VLC Media Player” Audacity is still a flat line. I have ripped one track of a CD as a WAV file. I like quality sound (and its not doof-doof.) MP3 will be OK for non music files but I am anal about my music. ![]()
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