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Can you be more specific about what you're trying to do?
Anything that is playing on the computer is already "recorded". If
you're playing a CD or DVD, for instance, you may need to merely copy
the file in question.
There is a lot of free software and other techniques involved, so
provide as much detail as you can.
Kay Huff wrote:
> I am trying to record sound from the computer. I'm having no luck at
> all.
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> I have Windows XP
> Creative Soundblaster PCI sound card
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> I've tried a 2nd party recorder as well as the one that comes with XP
>
> I am not using a microphone, I want to record what is playing on the
> computer.
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> I have sound on the computer
> Can play cd music etc. etc.
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> I have no problem hearing sound, I just can't record it.
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> I've updated drivers for the sound card, checked every help file I can
> think of.
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> Sure hope someone has some ideas. I've spent way too many hours trying
> to do this and obviously need help.
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> Thanks,k
>
> Kay Huff
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