[studiorecorder] Re: sound card recording

  • From: "Deb Trevino" <debra_trevino@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2016 10:00:18 -0400

Pam,

Is the second sound card an internal or external card? If internal, is it difficult to install? Thanks.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Pamela Rader" <prader@xxxxxxx>
To: <studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2016 9:46 AM
Subject: [studiorecorder] Re: sound card recording


I use Studio Recorder to record streaming from the Internet often and have had no problems doing this. I simply set SR recording to Mixed.
I have jaws set to another sound card.

Pamela

-----Original Message-----
From: studiorecorder-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:studiorecorder-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Michael Kazmierski Dunn
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2016 9:28 AM
To: studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [studiorecorder] Re: sound card recording

Hello,
My suggestion for recording speaker output with no static, no
nothing (even when you change the volume it's not affected), you
should download Audacity, any version (though I recommend 2.0.6),
and the first time you use it, there's a setting in the Edit menu
called "preferences".  Under the Devices section, you want to
change the Interface Host to Windows Wasapi and the Recording
device to something like Loopback or whatever.  Then, under
Recording, choose the option for 2 channels, or stereo, under the
Recording Channels option.  The good thing about Audacity is that
it's free, so you don't really need to purchase anything.  If
you're looking to do this with Studio Recorder alone, I've
explored it myself and there's no such option.  Plus it may
jitter throughout the recording when using Studio Recorder - in
the end Audacity will do a much better job of this.  I think
anyone who uses SR should also use Audacity - I'm one of those,
and Audacity can do most of the things (which I personally want)
that Studio Recorder can't do.  Also, if you use Speech, my
recommendation is to start recording, go to wherever you're going
to record the sound (like from the Internet, etc), turn your
speech off, and then record it.  Once the file is over with, turn
speech back on, go back to Audacity, and save it.  Then you will
edit out the speech with Studio Recorder if you have the full
version which I wish I did.  You could just edit it out with
Audacity but I must honestly say, it's harder, especially being
blind.  Hope this helps.  And Michele - sorry you're having
troubles unsubscribing, unless you don't see this, in which case
you're unsubscribed.

Michael
AKA the blind bagpiper

----- Original Message -----
From: <bobcorazza@xxxxxxxxx
To: "studio Recorder list" <studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date sent: Thu, 11 Aug 2016 13:05:42 +0100
Subject: [studiorecorder] sound card recording

What settings should I set to record straight from the sound card
without the microphone.  I want to record streams and other
sounds that are chaneled to the speakers.
Bob c.



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