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Guest Talal Itani
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Hello,

 

I need to record the sounds that are played by my sound card. Digital

recording, without converting from analog to digital. Basically, anything

that goes to the sound card gets recorded. Is there a utility for this

task?

 

Thanks.

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Guest Bogey Man
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Re: Any Utinity to Record Sounds Going to Sound Card?

 

"Talal Itani" <titani@verizon.net> wrote in message

news:OSlqi.15962$U47.3689@trnddc08...

> Hello,

>

> I need to record the sounds that are played by my sound card. Digital

> recording, without converting from analog to digital. Basically, anything

> that goes to the sound card gets recorded. Is there a utility for this

> task?

 

You might be able to do that with CD Wave Audio Editor. When recording, it

gives the opportunity to specify source so you might be successful.

Posted

Re: Any Utinity to Record Sounds Going to Sound Card?

 

Talal Itani wrote:

> Hello,

>

> I need to record the sounds that are played by my sound card. Digital

> recording, without converting from analog to digital. Basically, anything

> that goes to the sound card gets recorded. Is there a utility for this

> task?

>

> Thanks.

>

 

There was a recent thread which mentioned a recording application

on this site. I haven't tried it, and don't know how well it works.

 

http://www.voiceemotion.com/smartrecorder.htm

http://www.voiceemotion.com/images/smartrecorder.gif

 

Using an SPDIF output from a sound card, is another way to stay

in the digital domain. You need to find an SPDIF input device,

to record what comes from the SPDIF output. On at least a few

motherboards, SPDIF input is busted and doesn't work.

 

Here are some links which may be relevant to recording via

SPDIF. SPDIF has a copy flag, but I don't know under what

circumstances it is set, or whether recording devices/applications

pay attention to it or not.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMCA

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spdif

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scms

 

Paul

Guest MICHAEL
Posted

Re: Any Utinity to Record Sounds Going to Sound Card?

 

* Talal Itani:

> Hello,

>

> I need to record the sounds that are played by my sound card. Digital recording, without

> converting from analog to digital. Basically, anything that goes to the sound card gets

> recorded. Is there a utility for this task?

>

> Thanks.

 

Try Audacity;

 

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

Audacity is free, open source software for recording and editing sounds. It is available for

Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, and other operating systems.

 

 

-Michael

Posted

Re: Any Utinity to Record Sounds Going to Sound Card?

 

I use Super Sound Recorder, it does what you want. It records the sounds that are played by my sound card.

Give it a look.

http://www.sound-recorder.info/

Guest Phil Weldon
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Re: Any Utinity to Record Sounds Going to Sound Card?

 

'Talal Itani' wrote:

| I need to record the sounds that are played by my sound card. Digital

| recording, without converting from analog to digital. Basically, anything

| that goes to the sound card gets recorded. Is there a utility for this

| task?

_____

 

As in avoiding DRM? For your USB drive project? This is getting tedious.

Either say what you mean, or don't post. If your goal happens to be

illegal, then posting in microsoft.public.* newsgroups in probably not a

good idea.

 

Phil Weldon

 

"Talal Itani" <titani@verizon.net> wrote in message

news:OSlqi.15962$U47.3689@trnddc08...

| Hello,

|

| I need to record the sounds that are played by my sound card. Digital

| recording, without converting from analog to digital. Basically, anything

| that goes to the sound card gets recorded. Is there a utility for this

| task?

|

| Thanks.

|

|

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