I have an ordinary 3.5mm pair of headphones, and sure I could try this but am worried about the looped audio blasting my ears!

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On 23/06/2010 14:07, Dean Masters wrote:
How about using headphones then turn the speakers off?

Dean

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Subject: Re: Recording What you Hear in Windows 7?


|I don't know, I'd like to know this as well so I can do podcasts.
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| On 23/06/2010 8:58, Samuel Wilkins wrote:
|>  Then how do I record both microphone and speech direct?
|>
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|>  Sent: 23 June 2010 08:50
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|>  Subject: Re: Recording What you Hear in Windows 7?
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|>  Exactly. Any audio coming through the sound card will loop. It's really
|>  designed to record output from devices like MP3 players.
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|>  On 23/06/2010 8:46, Samuel Wilkins wrote:
|>>  I'm a bit confused. If I choose to listen to the microphone and then
|>  enable
|>>  What You hear, won't that make the screen reader loop?
|>>
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|>>  From: [email protected]
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|>>  On Behalf Of chris hallsworth
|>>  Sent: 23 June 2010 08:39
|>>  To: PC Audio Discussion List
|>>  Subject: Re: Recording What you Hear in Windows 7?
|>>
|>>  You would check the listen to this device check box in the microphone's
|>>  properties, but be careful, as audio could loop, especially if you
|>>  select this for the stereo mix option.
|>>
|>>
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|>>  On 23/06/2010 8:17, Samuel Wilkins wrote:
|>>>  I was also wondering how to record my microphone and speech at the
same
|>>  time
|>>>  through what you hear.
|>>>
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|>>>  From: [email protected]
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|>>>  On Behalf Of chris hallsworth
|>>>  Sent: 22 June 2010 22:31
|>>>  To: PC Audio Discussion List
|>>>  Subject: Re: Recording What you Hear in Windows 7?
|>>>
|>>>  It can't by default, but yes it can be worked around with so long as
the
|>>>  sound drivers support such a feature. If not you can use Total
Recorder
|>>>  which imitates the feature otherwise known as Stereo Mix on my RealTek
|>>>  HD Audio onboard sound card.
|>>>
|>>>
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|>>>
|>>>  On 21/06/2010 14:51, Vinny Samarco wrote:
|>>>>  Hi,
|>>>>  I've been hearing rumors of this and I want to find out if this is
true
|>>>>  before my computer gives up the ghost.
|>>>>  I am using xp, and using goldwave, I can easily record everything
that
|>>>>  comes out of my sound card. I heard that Icannot do this in Windows
7.
|>>>>  Is this true? and Is there any way around this?
|>>>>  Thank you.
|>>>>  Vinny
|>>>>  ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthew Bullis"
|>>>>  <[email protected]>
|>>>>  To: "PC Audio Discussion List"<[email protected]>
|>>>>  Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2010 9:58 PM
|>>>>  Subject: Recording What you Hear in Windows 7?
|>>>>
|>>>>
|>>>>>  Hello, since I can't figure out the layout or configuration of the
|>>>>>  options in Windows 7, and since my sound card supports the what you
|>>>>>  hear option in XP but apparently not in Windows 7, I'm wondering if
|>>>>>  Total Recorder or Replay AV will take care of the what you hear
option
|>>>>>  for me? Usually when I need to record using the what you hear or
|>>>>>  stereo master functions, I would just select that option and then
|>>>>>  record with Sound Forge. However, since this isn't possible in
Windows
|>>>>>  7 that I've found, does Total Recorder or Replay AV let me record
|>>>>>  using this option built into either program? For instance, if I'm
|>>>>>  recording the output of my screen reader to a file, or the playing
of
|>>>>>  a stream, does either program just simply record the audio that
comes
|>>>>>  out of the sound card, or does it actually record internet streams
|>>>>>  only? I don't need this option very often, but when I do, I'd like
to
|>>>>>  be versed in how to use it. I'd like to learn it before I have to
rush
|>>>>>  a project and have to learn quickly.
|>>>>>  Thanks a lot.
|>>>>>  Matthew
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