I don’t know anything about that software.

The point here is that you have to get the audio from your iPhone to your 
Windows PC, Airfoil Speakers will allow that to happen but what then? You then 
need to capture and record it somehow and the only way I can think of maybe 
doing that is with Total Recorder at the moment.

So what does Virtual Audio Cable do, can it capture an audio source from your 
Windows PC and record it? If so then the problem is solved.


> On 24 Nov 2014, at 7:22 am, Curtis Delzer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> can you highjack the audio with virtual audio cable for windows?
> 
> -- 
> Curtis Delzer <[email protected]>
> 
> On Sun, 23 Nov 2014 19:31:37 +1100
> Dane Trethowan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Okay, here are some ways to record audio from your iPhone though this topic 
>> is by no means exhausted yet, I've only tried doing things with the Mac thus 
>> far and I'll explain why later.
>> 
>> Firstly the simple way is to connect a patch cord from the iPhone's 
>> headphones out to the line-in of your Sound Car but this does have 
>> drawbacks, the main one's being that you're going to get any sound the 
>> iPhone makes recorded along with the audio - this includes Voiceover, eMail 
>> alerts, incoming calls and so on -.
>> 
>> The way to avoid this is to stream the audio from the iPhone using AirPlay 
>> and to receive the stream using a compatible application such as Airfoil 
>> which is available for both Mac and Windows.
>> 
>> Airfoil itself is a package of 2 Applications, Airfoil itself streams via 
>> Airplay from your comptuer and Airfoil Speakers receives AirPlay streams to 
>> your computer so when you run Airfoil Speakers on your computer you can 
>> stream directly from your iPhone, you'll see your computer in the AirPlay 
>> device list.
>> 
>> Okay so now we're able to hear the audio output from the iPhone through your 
>> computers speakers etc so what's next? The next thing to do is to use Audio 
>> Hijack Pro to Hijack the stream.
>> 
>> Audio Hijack Pro is a very powerfu audio manipulation and capturing tool, 
>> its similar to Total Recorder for Windows but unfortunately is only 
>> available for the Mac at this time.
>> 
>> You can Hijack an application, device or an incoming stream with Audio 
>> Hijack Pro and send it to a different device, record it and so on.
>> 
>> Using AirPlay also means that you're capturing a digital stream so there 
>> will be no loss in audio quality between iPhone and recording.
>> 
>> Finally, I'd like to do something with Airfoil Speakers for Windows and 
>> would have liked to include some examples for the Windows PC however - at 
>> the time of writing - Airfoil Speakers is shocking when it comes to the 
>> latest version and accessibility, its actually gone backwards though Airfoil 
>> itself is okay.
>> 
>> I've written to the developers so perhaps they'll be an updated version of 
>> Airfoil Speakers before too long.
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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