Thank you, Sven and Andrew.
Using audacity and the default input worked, as soon as I started
checking that the Capture channel was enabled. If anyone wants to try
the same, check the Capture channel, and often. It seems to be disabled
all the time.
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On Sun, 2007-01-07 at 20:31 -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> one, of many, I'm sure, solutions is to use audacity.
If you do, be sure to enable the capture channel (Wave Capture) and set
the correct input in audacity. It will save you some time of Googling
and feeling silly ;-)
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S
On Sun, Jan 07, 2007 at 10:59:13PM -0500, Philippe Cloutier wrote:
> I would like to record the sound that my soundcard is playing. This is
> like normal recording if you'd have a wire connecting line-out and mic.
>
> How can I do that, without requiring such a wire, of course?
one, of many, I'm
I would like to record the sound that my soundcard is playing. This is
like normal recording if you'd have a wire connecting line-out and mic.
How can I do that, without requiring such a wire, of course?
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