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  • How can I record onscreen audio on Mac or Windows?
  • spacemonkey
    Full Member

    I’m building a demo for someone and need to capture a piece of audio that I can access only via a web session. Nothing I’ve tried so far has worked. Unfortunately I don’t have a mic at present so I can’t loop it back as input.

    Any ideas as to how this can work?

    Thanks

    EDIT: before anyone asks, nobody has access to the original files, so it really is a case of grabbing it somehow

    clubber
    Free Member
    Stoner
    Free Member

    audacity from sourceforge.

    ourkidsam
    Free Member

    audacity from sourceforge.

    This

    spacemonkey
    Full Member

    I’ve got Audacity but couldn’t get it to do this, even by setting input as the sound card or whatever it was. Am about to try Clubber’s recommendation – if that doesn’t work I’ll go with Audacity again.

    Cheers guys

    EDIT: Great – mp3mymp3’s download is corrupt 🙁 Looking for another one

    clubber
    Free Member

    Strange – I downloaded it just a couple of weeks ago – try a different source.

    Lifer
    Free Member

    I use audio hijack

    xc-steve
    Free Member

    Quicktime X does Screencapture, it does audio along side this (from the microphone) but there might be some setting to capture device audio as well… Am on my works computer atm so can’t test this out.

    Otherwise Audacity (although I think that asks for a hardware solution).

    monkeyfiend
    Free Member

    plenty of add-ons in firefox let you do this. worth a search.

    spacemonkey
    Full Member

    Cheers guys – am now using Freecorder (runs off IE and FF).

    PS downloaded mp3mymp3 from 6 different sites but all had errors or KIS found them suspect.

    AndrewDrummond
    Free Member

    TotalRecorder

    anonymouse
    Free Member

    Onscreen audio? Video via speakers?

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