Thanks Robert, Although I was unable to go to the full archive on this list, I was able to get the basics on this topic. And I was surprised to hear that users were using the Push To Talk, since I knew you were right. But I was curious as to why that was being mentioned. I may not worry about removing the video from the recording as I want folks to see how we fly. But I thank you for clearing that up. Best regards, Adam ----- Original Message ----- From: Robert Cezar To: bvipilots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2012 10:35 AM Subject: [bvipilots] Re: making a recording of my flight Hi Adam, Push-To-Talk is only used when communicating wit live ATC operators like VATSIM, ICAO, etc. It has nothing to do with recording. This is explained in detail on PAGE 162 of the IYP Users' Manual. As for recording, the simplest way is to use a programme called FRAPS. Albeit it will record BOTH video and audio, you can subsequently extract the audio using any number of converter programmes, like AVS, etc. I hope this helps. Robert On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 10:01 AM, Adam B. Shaible <adam.shaible@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hello, I was browsing the archives, and I came across posts dealing with making recordings. I tried to go to the article but I kept getting an error. So, I want to make a recording of a flight I do when I use IYP and either FS 2004 or FS X. I read something about using the Push to Talk feature. But I am confused, there because according to the user's manual of IYP, the Push To Talk feature is to be used when communicating with other simmers. And could someone please tell me what recording program that already comes with Windows could be used to make recordings? I really appreciate any help with this matter. Thanks and best regards, Adam Adam B. Shaible, M.A., N.O.M.C. Phone: 424 558-6312 E-Mail: adam.shaible@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- AOPA Member No: 06936977