Sound capture

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I seem to remember a freeware program that let you capture sound coming
from your PC speakers. Anyone remember this or similar?
 
"News" wrote
I seem to remember a freeware program that let you capture sound coming
from your PC speakers. Anyone remember this or similar?

Perhaps:
http://www.stepvoice.com/index.html
StepVoice Recorder is a real-time recording software
with MP3 file format support.
Allows recording from any sound source.
By changing recording bitrate you may vary sound quality from
PHONE (3.5—7.0 Mb/hour) to CD (3.5—7.0 Mb/3 minutes) !

The StepVoice Recorder features include, but not limited by:

Support recording from all sound sources
(microphone, media players, internet audio, etc.);
Supporting file formats: MP3;
Direct MP3 encoding without temporary WAV files;
Auto name system;
Friendly interface;
and much more...

(230 Kb, zip)

Regards
Thorkild Dalsgaard
 
News said:
Thanks, will try it out.

Anyone experience with this software? I can't get it to record anything
other than silence. Have tried an audio file and a streaming sound file.
More than likely I am doing something wrong. The help section of the
site isn't up yet.
 
News said:
Anyone experience with this software? I can't get it to record
anything other than silence. Have tried an audio file and a
streaming sound file. More than likely I am doing something wrong.
The help section of the site isn't up yet.

Before anything can record, you need to select the recording channel in
Windows Volume Control. Open it, then...
Options
Properties
Tick "Recording"
Click OK
Tick "Select" under correct source

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dadiOH
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dadiOH's dandies v3.0...
....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from
LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.
Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico
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"dadiOH" wrote

Thanks. I had messed around with that but still couldn't get it to work.

Perhaps
http://www.stepvoice.com/index.html
requires a _full duplex_ soundcard in order to be able
to record what the soundcard is currently playing.

The other program
Finally managed it with a program called RealTime Converter.
Freeware, available at:
http://emoney.al.ru/capture-streaming-video-and-audio/record-streaming-video-real-video.htm

does seems to rip the incomming stream without using the soundcard for
recording.

Regards
Thorkild Dalsgaard.
 
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