Hey Chris,
With regards to youtube and uploading music. I believe that it can simply be
uploaded from within youtube so long as you are logged in with an account and
you have created a youtube channel. Others might correct me on this but, this
is what I understand. The audio however must be uploaded in a format which is
compatible. .mp3 and .wav will not upload unless the file has been converted
to the correct file format. As for the recording of audio from multiple
sources, I think you’ll find that unless you’re using an actual mixer, if it is
all based on your PC, then virtual audio cable will probably be the best bet.
All you need to do is select whichever audio editor you are using and set its
input to the same virtual cable as the output for NVDA and whatever other
sources are running that you want to record. I’ve used virtual audio cable in
the past to enable me to patch in other programs into the line in and for
taking live calls in my broadcast software on the radio.
Hope that helps a little. I’m sure there are others on the list more
knowledgeable than I who may be able to help.
Best wishes
Steve
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Subject: [vibe] Making a demo for Youtube
Hi all,
I'm planning to make a demo of some software I've created, with a view to
putting it on Youtube.
I've no particular desire to include video, and honestly there's nothing to see
anyway, so my first question is how do I upload pure audio to Youtube? I assume
I'm going to have to overlay an image to make it a video. Does anyone have any
experience with that? Google tells me I can use Movie Maker to overlay an
image, so I'm sure I can figure that out if nobody knows.
Secondly, I'll be wanting the audio from Chrome and NVDA to be recorded. Is
there a way to record specific processes like that? I know you can use Audio
Hijack on a mac, but I'm on windows. I know of Virtual Audio Cable, but
honestly have no idea if that's the tool for the job; I literally have heard
its name.
Any and all help gratefully received.
Thanks in advance.
Take care,
Chris Norman