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  • How do I record sound from my soundcard (Windows Vista)?
  • TrailriderJim
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    I want to record exactly what my laptop speakers are playing. How do I record to get the same playback quality?

    Stoner
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    try audacity at sourceforge. You may also need to download some open source codecs depending on the file type you want.

    clubber
    Free Member

    mp3mymp3 works for me.

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    TrailriderJim
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    Thanks. I’ve downloaded audacity, then right-clicked on recording devices and it’s not listing a recording device other than microphone and Line-in (and I’m showing disconnected and disabled devices).

    druidh
    Free Member

    Not all drivers support it.

    scaredypants
    Full Member

    you need to enable something called stereo mix
    (for windows 7)…

    right click on the speaker icon bottom right
    look at recording devices
    right click somewhere in that window and “show disabled devices”
    stereo mix should appear

    dan1980
    Free Member

    Get a 3.5 to 3.5mm cable, plug one end into the headphone socket and the other end into the line in/mic socket. Then use your software to record the line in/mic channel.

    fubar
    Free Member

    try audacity at sourceforge.

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