That program is not always working as expected on all systems, and no
developing anymore is possible for now, its a chance you take on that
one, but yes a very handy small utility.
I found that with Goldwave you can record internal sounds well, but as
soon as you want to add a microphone to the mix sometimes you might
have problems. So I use total recorder, but what I do is to instal the
digital mixer wich is free, then its possible to record internal and
external sounds together.
But yes vurtual recorder is simpler. Only problem with it is when
stopt the recording is finish and you cannot add on to it.

On 21/10/2018, tim cumings <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dean, I assume your sound card doesn't have a "what you hear" option,
> sometimes called "stereo mix." I think virtual audio cable is much too
> complicated. I would recommend virtual recorder, which is a free windows
> recording program which can record the input and output of your sound
> card at the same time.
>
>
>
> On 10/18/2018 3:22 PM, Dean Martineau wrote:
>> I'm running win 10, V. 1809.  I want to record my screen reader and
>> microphone together into Goldwave.  I have a RealTech sound card.
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm trying to figure out Virtual Audio Cable without much success.  I
>> think
>> I need more handholding.  I've tried to follow instructions for an older
>> version of the product; now we're on version 4.something.  Is VAC the
>> best
>> way to allow me to do screen reader demos?
>>
>>
>>
>> All guidance appreciated.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thought-provoking reading: http://bahaiteachings.org
>> <http://bahaiteachings.org/>
>>
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