Hi, Could I use this process to record Skype calls if I so chose? That would be wonderful. > From: heiko@xxxxxxxxxxxx > To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [audacity4blind] AW: Re: recording computer sounds with audacity > Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2015 19:43:45 +0100 > > Hi, > thats a nice and compact Step-By-Step-Guide. > Heiko > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von Dang Manh Cuong > Gesendet: Montag, 5. Januar 2015 03:37 > An: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Betreff: [audacity4blind] Re: recording computer sounds with audacity > > Hi > To record sound computer, do the folowing: > Press Shift+H to open the Select audio host dialog > Down arrow to choose Windows WASAPI > Shift+I to open the Select device dialog, then choose the option with > "loopback" in its name. > Now you can record sound from your computer, but not the sound from > microphone. To record sound from computer, including microphone, do these > step after the steps above: > From System tray, choose speaker and press Enter > Choose recording devices within the menu. > Choose the microphone you want to record from within the list, and press the > properties button. > Ctrl+tab to the listen page, and check the Listen to this device checkbox > and press OK. > Now you'll hear your voice from the speaker/ headphone, and you'll be able > to record it, including computer sound > HTH > Cuong > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Mike Bernard (Redacted sender "mbern6516@xxxxxxx" for DMARC) > <mailto:mbern6516@xxxxxxx"; for DMARC)> > To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Monday, January 05, 2015 9:15 AM > Subject: [audacity4blind] recording computer sounds with audacity > > > Hello everyone, > > I hope everyone had an enjoyable holiday season and that 2015 brings > all of you love and happiness. > > I’ve heard, that Audacity can be used to record not only our own > voices, but can also be used to record sounds coming directly from the > computer, much like the what you hear/stereo mix feature that comes with > windows. Its rather difficult to find the what you hear/stereo mix feature > in windows 8.1, but I’ve heard somewhere, that even if the computer doesn’t > offer this option, you can still do the very same thing, whith just audacity > and the adjusting of a few simple settings within the preferences area of > Audacity. Could someone who is familiar with doing this tell me how to > record my computer sounds? For example, if I were recording a tutorial and I > wanted my screen reader to also be recorded along with my voice, how do I > turn this option on and off in Audacity? Thanks. > > Mike > > Rochester, NY. > > > -------------- > Dang Manh Cuong > The Assistive technology specialist > Sao Mai Vocational and assistive center for the blind > 74/17 Bui Quang La, ward 12, Go Vap Dst, HCMC, Vietnam > Tel: +84862573309 > E-mail: trungtamsaomai2001@xxxxxxxxx > saomai.congnghe@xxxxxxxxx > Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SaoMaiCenter > <https://www.facebook.com/SaoMaiCenter> Website: http://www.saomaicenter.org > <http://www.saomaicenter.org/> > http://www.sinhvienkhiemthi.org <http://www.sinhvienkhiemthi.org/> > > Mobile: +84 902-572-300 > E-mail: dangmanhcuong@xxxxxxxxx > Yahoo! ID: manhcuong0312 > Skype name: dangmanhcuong > facebook: http://facebook.com/dangmanhcuong > Twitter: @ManhCuongTech > Website: http://ngoisaodanduong.com <http://ngoisaodanduong.com/> > Projec-Website: http://dangmanhcuong.googlecode.com > <http://dangmanhcuong.googlecode.com/> >