Hi everyone,

To record tutorials on my windows 7 machine, 32 bits, I do one of the following:

1. Since i don't have a volume mixer on my laptop, i record with goldWave by enabling both internal and external microphones, that way, i could record my voice via the external mic whereas the built-in microphone picks easily what's coming out of the laptops speakers.

2. Using totalRecorder, it is easier as the program itself allows you to either record only from your mic, from your soundCard, or both of them. If you choose the latter, total recorder will record everything that streams through your sound card in addition to your voice. You can even play something in the background while recording using any of the media players installed on your machine. Ah. I found total recorder to be the best to record skype calls as well. So much better than most recorders i've tried in the past.

Hope that helps

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On 20/04/2011 22:16, David Ferrin wrote:
Nicely written, I like it thank you.  I wrote mine out with far less
attention to details.

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You can do this with any recording software. I use XP but it ought be
similar with Vista/Win 7.

1. Open your Volume utility press ALT and up arrow once to the "properties"
item.
2. Tab once and then if needed arrow up or down to the "Playback"
setting Press enter.
3.  Then tab around to find your microphone setting and unmute it with the
checkbox.
4. Press Alt again and up arrow to properties again and tab once .
5. Arrow up or down  to the "recording" setting and press enter 6. Tab
around and set it to the "What You Hear" option with the checkbox

If you have more than one sound device/card you'll have to make sure its the
one you want.

Then begin recording and it'll record your voice as it passes through your
sound card as well the screen reader doing same.

Hope that helps you out.

Brad


On 4/20/2011  02:54 PM kimsan said...
Hi,

So since I was stupid and did not call david farin and asked him this
question while he was on the show, I am wondering if someone can chime
in with an answer here.

A couple of weeks back I asked what can I use to record a tetorial to
where someone can heere me talk and  also here my jaws or ?other screen
reader as I am fumbling through the tetorial.

Any  help or advice or guidance will be deeply appreciated.

Thanks.

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