Peter! Stereo Mixer is the same as What You Hear. But for recording
off the Internet, try Wave instead.
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Hi Dean,
all I have in that dialog box is Mono mix. Stereo mix, CD player, Line in and
Phone line.
No selection for wave.
Peter
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You knead stereo mix
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Hi Dean,
all I have in that dialog box is Mono mix. Stereo mix, CD player, Line
ok,
try this program
total recorder i use it all the time
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Hi all,
Perhaps I'm fortunate in that I've just
IT WOULD BE STERIO MIX.YOU'LL HAVE TO PLAY WITH THE LEVEL TO MAKE SURE ITS
NOT TO LOUD OR TO SOFT.
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ok,
try
Many thanks to all for the suggestion that I use stereo mix.
All is well, and I'm now recording internet radio via Goldwave.
Peter
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IT WOULD BE STERIO MIX.YOU'LL HAVE TO PLAY WITH THE LEVEL TO MAKE SURE ITS
NOT TO LOUD OR TO SOFT.
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try switching it to the software mode
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Well, I'm not sure on settings and stuff because you can either
Jim,
In case you are using Windows 98, here are some thoughts on what you may
need to do to get TRworking optimally.
First, I know of no way to use TR with software speech on an older OS,
though for me it works fine with XP without Eloquence sounds bleeding
through or causing conflicts.
dear friend you can try jet audio or real player or other wise sound forge
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Greetings all,
I am hoping some
I think you need stereo mix enabled, but I could be mistaken.
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Hi. Either stereo or mono mix should let you capture streaming
audio. Also, you may have more options than you know. In the volume
control, hit alt-p, then select properties. Tab to the list of choices and
choose recording. Tab again and there will probably be a list of sound
sources
Jim,
What kinds of problems have you had with total Recorder? I had some
problems on and off when using it with Windows 98 but with XP it works much
better. Let me know what the problem is and your settings configuration and
i'll try to help, or maybe one of the real techies can have a crack
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