Jacob,

IF your version of Windows came with the Sound Recorder software, do the
following.

Go to the Control Panel and select

Sounds and Multimedia Properties

Then, on the Audio Tab, under

Sound Recording

Select the Volume button

You will get a list of available sources for recording.

Select the source named "What U Hear" or
whatever is similar in your system.

When you have successfully exited from all of these levels, start the
Windows SoundRecorder software
that came with your system.

hth

Bob


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jacob Kruger" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 12:14 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Free,simple software to just record PC activity
to audio


Just wondering what, off-hand, any guys would recommend for just recording
the audio output of a windows machine to an audio track, without necessarily
having to actually use a physical microphone, a secondary recording unit,
etc., etc.?

As in, literally would just like to record all/any sounds the computer is
rendering.

I know there are various pieces of software out there, and do have two
external MP3 player units with their own built in microphones - don't like
that idea with regard to quality anyway - can record poorly using my phones
if wanted to, and do have another laptop, with an audio line-in, but just
wondering if there's a simpler way to just record what's happening on the PC
itsself..?

Also, since there are possible workarounds, and since this isn't too much of
an actual requirement/too necessary as such, I'd only really be interested
in free software/solutions.

Stay well

Jacob Kruger


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